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Justifying the Use of a Production Technology Diagram
A factory manager needs to compare two methods for producing 100 widgets. Method A requires 10 workers and 3 tons of coal. Method B requires 4 workers and 7 tons of coal. Explain how you would construct a two-dimensional diagram to represent these two methods. In your explanation, analyze why this visual representation is a valuable tool for the manager to compare the methods, even without knowing the specific costs of labor and coal.
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Justifying the Use of a Production Technology Diagram
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