The cost-effectiveness approach is particularly useful
a. when the relative merits of competing proposals are being debated.
b. in translating "effective" approaches into their dollar values.
c. in avoiding the use of dollar values in assessing either the effectiveness or costs associated with a proposal.
d. in identifying the critical path in a project.
a
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