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EXAMPLE 10-1 Benefits and Costs of a Convention Center and Sports Complex

EXAMPLE 10-2 Equivalence of the B−C Ratio Formulations continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 10-2 (continued) Equivalence of the B−C Ratio Formulations continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 10-2 (continued) Equivalence of the B−C Ratio Formulations

EXAMPLE 10-3 B−C Ratio of the Proposed Bypass

EXAMPLE 10-4 Including Disbenefits in a B−C Analysis

EXAMPLE 10-5 Added Benefit versus Reduced Cost in a Bridge Widening Project

EXAMPLE 10-6 Inconsistent Ranking Problem When B−C Ratios Are Inappropriately Compared

EXAMPLE 10-7 Incremental B−C Analysis of Mutually Exclusive Projects continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 10-7 (continued) Incremental B−C Analysis of Mutually Exclusive Projects continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 10-7 (continued) Incremental B−C Analysis of Mutually Exclusive Projects continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 10-7 (continued) Incremental B−C Analysis of Mutually Exclusive Projects continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 10-7 (continued) Incremental B−C Analysis of Mutually Exclusive Projects

EXAMPLE 10-8 B−C Analysis with Unequal Project Lives continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 10-8 (continued) B−C Analysis with Unequal Project Lives