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Firm's Cost Indifference

A firm's owner is solely motivated by minimizing the firm's total costs, which are composed of wages and environmental spending. Suppose the owner has determined that the lowest achievable total cost for the firm is $500,000. Explain why the owner would be equally satisfied with a plan that involves $400,000 in wages and $100,000 in environmental spending, versus a plan that involves $350,000 in wages and $150,000 in environmental spending.

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