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Biology, 06.09.2020 01:01 jpsaad00

Question 1 of 10 An engineering team has a goal of developing a bicycle frame that is both
lighter and stronger than previous models that they can sell at a higher price.
Which statement describes how a risk would be factored into a cost-benefit
analysis?
A. A reduction in employee safety would be added to the increase in
sales of the bicycle frames.
B. The ecological damage of mining the materials would be
subtracted from the profits made by selling the bicycle frames.
C. The cost of the materials to make the frames would be added to
potential improvements in consumer safety.
D. The money spent manufacturing the frames would be subtracted
from the profits made by selling the bicycle frames.
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