Which of the following statements accurately describes how costs and
benefits are calculated? <...
Which of the following statements accurately describes how costs and
benefits are calculated?
a. cost-benefit analysis is an attempt to get benefits to exceed
costs.
b. money is an important cost but not the only one
c. benefits do not always increase as costs increase.
d. calculations of cost and benefit are based on personal
preferences,
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