Social Studies, 05.03.2021 17:20 lukeakalucas
For which type of programs would a government most likely use a cost-benefit analysis? Select three options.
changing a school lunch program
building a small or large courthouse
hiring new police officers and firefighters
planning when to repave a road
hiring new teachers for a school
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