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Two workers work one hour each to obtain 750 grams of yarn from 1.2 kg of cotton. The total cost of the inputs is 100 TL, while the total value of the output is calculated as 120 TL. Accordingly, which of the following is the total efficiency?
A) 0.625
B) 1.2
C) None
D) 1.6
E) 0.833
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