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Biology, 12.08.2020 20:01, mati7itam

What is a cost-benefit analysis? an analysis that weighs the cost of different solutions against the benefits that will result from the solution

a calculation of the amount of land and other resources needed to support one person in one country

an economic principle that states the more demand there is for something with a limited supply, the higher the price will be

an evaluation of how the environment might change if it is impacted in some way

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