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The Reason Sunk Costs Are Irrelevant to Decision Making Is

Question 65

Question 65

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The reason sunk costs are irrelevant to decision making is that


A) they are fixed.
B) they are non-monetary.
C) they will be borne no matter which particular action is chosen.
D) they tend to be forgotten.
E) they result from poor decision making.

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