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Interpreting an Isocost Line Intercept

A manufacturing firm uses two inputs: machine hours (plotted on the vertical axis) and labor hours (plotted on the horizontal axis). The firm has a total budget of £5,000 for these inputs. The line representing all possible combinations of inputs the firm can afford intersects the vertical axis at 100 machine hours. Explain what this specific point of intersection signifies in terms of the firm's purchasing decisions and calculate the price per machine hour.

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