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Business, 28.12.2019 03:31, maddie4985

Use the cost-benefit analysis table to answer the question: should duane buy a utility trailer? a cost benefit table with two columns. the first column is labeled cost and includes the statements, 1. he will have to give up leisure time to work overtime, and 2. is a blank space to be filled in. the second column is labeled benefit and includes the statements, 1. he will have a permanent place to store his tools 2. the trailer is an investment he can sell later. duane has a small woodworking business and saves the money for college. he stores his tools in his apartment. duane would like to buy a utility trailer for his tools. it will cost $2,800. he creates a cost-benefit analysis table to examine his choices. what statement would best complete the chart, and why? a. he will not have as much money for college classes, because he will have to pay for the trailer and its maintenance. b. he will not have as much money in savings, and that will be a problem because he wants to work longer hours. c. he will not have to drive back and forth from home, and that will be a benefit because he can save money on gas. d. his customers might not live in places he can park with the trailer, and that will be a benefit because he can avoid some jobs.

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