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Evaluating Production Technology Choices

A manager is reviewing production methods for making a standard batch of cloth. The available methods are defined by their inputs: (number of workers, tons of coal). The manager reviews Technology B (4, 2) and Technology E (10, 1) and concludes: 'Technology E is clearly inefficient and should be discarded, as it requires more than double the labor of Technology B.' Based on the principle of technological dominance, critique the manager's conclusion. Is their reasoning sufficient to eliminate Technology E? Explain why or why not.

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