Question
Which statements are TRUE of the Cost-Benefit Analysis?
Cost – benefit analysis is a method of assigning a monetary value to the potential benefits of a solution
Cost – benefit analysis weighs costs against benefits of a given solution
Cost – benefit analysis is of no real value and is inaccurate when used for solution analysis
Both A and B
Cost – benefit analysis is a method of assigning a monetary value to the potential benefits of a solution
Cost – benefit analysis weighs costs against benefits of a given solution
Cost – benefit analysis is of no real value and is inaccurate when used for solution analysis
Both A and B
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statements about Cost-Benefit Analysis that are TRUE are:
1. **Cost – benefit analysis is a method of assigning a monetary value to the potential benefits of a solution.**
2. **Cost – benefit analysis weighs costs against benefits of a given solution.**
The statement "Cost – benefit analysis is of no real value and is inaccurate when used for solution analysis" is FALSE.
Therefore, the correct answer is **Both A and B**.
1. **Cost – benefit analysis is a method of assigning a monetary value to the potential benefits of a solution.**
2. **Cost – benefit analysis weighs costs against benefits of a given solution.**
The statement "Cost – benefit analysis is of no real value and is inaccurate when used for solution analysis" is FALSE.
Therefore, the correct answer is **Both A and B**.
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