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Evaluating Production Efficiency Claims

A production manager is reviewing several methods to produce a fixed amount of a product. One method, 'Method X', requires 10 units of labor and 1 unit of material. Other available methods include 'Method Y' (1 unit of labor, 6 units of material) and 'Method Z' (4 units of labor, 2 units of material). The manager argues that Method X is clearly inefficient and should be discarded immediately because it uses far more labor than any other option. Evaluate the manager's argument. Is their reasoning for discarding Method X sound? Justify your conclusion based on the principles for comparing production technologies.

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