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People come to different decisions using cost-benefit analysis even under the same conditions

because costs and benefits are both what?
absolute
Outilities
subjective
nonmonetary

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Subjective

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost–benefit analysis is a systematic approach used to make a decision and determine it's cost, calculating the amount of benefit and check if the benefits obtained will be more than the costs.

People come to different decisions using cost-benefit analysis even under the same conditions because costs and benefits are both subjective.

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