Benefit-cost analysis examines resources used and outcomes attained. What is the challenge in such a determination?
A. Can all the indirect, less visible costs be calculated?
B. How can a dollar value be appropriately placed on benefits?
C. The math becomes exceedingly complex, requiring computer software for calculations.
D. It is not possible to control all the variables in both cost and benefits.
ANS: B
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