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Interpreting Isocost Lines for Technology Choice

A firm is analyzing two production methods, Method A and Method B, on a graph where the axes represent quantities of two different inputs. An isocost line, representing a specific total cost, is drawn passing directly through the point for Method A. The point representing Method B is located in the area above and to the right of this line (further from the origin). Which production method is more cost-effective at the current input prices, and why? Explain the relationship between a point's position relative to an isocost line and its total cost.

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