If Project A has a cost of $2 and provides a benefit of $3, and Project B has a cost of $ 5 and provides a benefit of $8, which of the following statements is true?
A) A shift from Project A to Project B increases the net benefit by $1.
B) The net benefit of Project A is $5.
C) An individual can optimize by choosing Project B.
D) Project A has a higher net benefit than Project B.
C
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