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One has to see benefit and cost as opposing terms. For example, a benefit can be any advantage, gain, or profit whereas a cost is the opposite; it can be a disadvantage, a loss, or an expense. Basically, they refer to what the project can get or what it can lose. Hope this helps! :)

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