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Price ratio = w / r = 2 / 10 = 0.2
Since MRTS > Price ratio, only labor should be used.
f(L,K) = Q = 2L + 8(6)
L = (Q - 48) / 2
Since only labor is variable:
Variable Cost = wL = 2L = Q - 48
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