Subjectivity can influence a person's calculation of cost and benefit by impacting how they perceive the importance of various factors. For example, personal preferences, emotions, and biases can lead individuals to assign different weights to costs and benefits in a decision-making process. In a cost-benefit analysis I performed, I had to consider both quantitative data such as financial costs and benefits, as well as qualitative factors like environmental impact and social implications. By acknowledging and addressing subjectivity and other factors, I was able to make a more comprehensive and informed decision.
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