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sammy

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According to cost-benefit analysis, where safety is concerned
 
  A) it is possible to not be safe enough.
  B) it is possible to be too safe.
  C) it is possible to be just safe enough.
  D) All of the above are possible.

Question 2

A barter economy refers to a situation in which goods and services are traded for other goods and services, with no money involved in transactions. The major shortcoming of a barter economy is
 
  A) transactions cannot take place without money.
  B) the requirement of a double coincidence of wants.
  C) government has no way of collecting taxes.
  D) goods and services have no way of storing value.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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