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Which best describes how consequences are different from costs when making a decision?

Consequences are generally positive.
Consequences are generally negative.
Consequences require giving something up.
Consequences require accepting an outcome.

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User Onato
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User YoavKlein
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The correct answer is - Consequences require accepting an outcome.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the decision-making process, the cost is the manner, way, or course the way something is done whereas the consequences are something that follows it depend on or the cause of the process.

Cost can be giving up something, it can be positive or negative but it is not something that is not available or have to accept. Whereas the result or outcome is the consequences of the decision or choice that required to be accepted as it is not confirmed in the process.

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