Multiple Choice
In a cost-benefit analysis, the value of a human life is sometimes calculated on the basis of
A) the risks that a person voluntarily exposes herself to in her job and/or recreational choices.
B) the value of each individual's assets.
C) the belief that human life is priceless.
D) the amount of resources required to adequately sustain life.
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