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Because calculations of cost and benefit are subjective, they can be
described by which of the following?
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Ответ:
A. They vary from one person to another.
Explanation:
When something is subjective, it means it is "based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions"
Ответ:
The Correct Answer is 2.
William Becknell traveled to Santa Fe.
Explanation:
William Becknell moved to New Mexico and was the earliest American merchant to approach Santa Fe. he initiated the Santa Fe trail in 1821 and made a unique route to Santa Fe.
The road he advanced became recognized as the Santa Fe Trail. other traders also follow William Becknell, and the path became the active commerce road. Hundreds of settlers followed the same trail as they headed west.