The type of study to help determine the actual cost of a program is a:
1. Cost-accounting study
2. Cost-benefit study
3. Cost-effectiveness study
4. Cost-efficiency study
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The type of study to help determine the actual cost of a program is a cost-accounting study.
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A. Food allergies B. Diabetes C. Arthritis D. Hypertension