Which steps are part of doing a cost-benefit analysis? check all that apply. predicting costs identifying outcomes comparing costs calculating costs delaying decisions
which steps are part of doing a cost-benefit analysis? check all that apply.
a. predicting costs
b. identifying outcomes
c. comparing costs
d. calculating costs
e. delaying decisions
answer- b, c, and d
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