An argument against cost/benefit analysis is that it requires
a)risk-assessment models
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Advanced Placement (AP), 08.12.2019 03:31 ijohnh14
An argument against cost/benefit analysis is that it requires
a)risk-assessment models
b)costs that are untraceable
c)placing monetary values on everything
d)too much time to complete
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 09:30
Since gaining independence from spain and portugal, many latin american nations have faced similar struggles. choose a common issue discussed in this lesson, such as the influence of military dictatorships, struggles with democracy, or continuing revolutions and coups. in a short paragraph, discuss how that struggle has affected two latin american nations.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 12:30
States might choose to cooperate at the regional or global level for all of the following reasons except (2 points) a.) to gain regional political influence b.) to engage in dispute resolution c.) to assure basic human rights d.) to encourage economic interaction e.) to increase national sovereignty
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 15:00
What best describes the portability characteristic of money?
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Advanced Placement (AP), 26.06.2019 08:50
1. the community center is putting on a play. there are several things the crew has to create for the scenery. (a) they spent $6.17 on each of 4 poster boards. how much did they spend on poster boards in total? show your work. (b) they spent $200.20 total on new lighting. each of the four lights cost the same amount. how much did they pay per light? show your work. (c) if the total budget was $300, how much more can they spend? show your work.
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