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the chart shows a cost - benefit analysis.
| agency | # of rules | costs (billions) | benefits (billions) |
|---|---|---|---|
| dept. of health and human services (hhs) | 19 | $2.4 to $5.2 | $16.6 to $40.2 |
| epa | 32 | $30.4 to $36.5 | $112.0 to $637.6 |
which most likely explains why the costs and benefits shown by the epa are higher than the other regulatory agencies?
○ the epa legislates and enforces more regulations that reap greater benefits than the other agencies
○ the epa legislates and enforces food regulations that reap greater benefits than the other agencies
○ the epa has a larger budget than the other agencies, and its employees work longer hours
○ the epa is less efficient than the other agencies, and its employees spend more money
- Analyze Option 1: The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) is responsible for environmental regulations. More regulations (32 rules, more than USDM's 5 and HHS's 19) could lead to higher costs (implementing regs) and benefits (environmental improvements like clean air/water).
- Analyze Option 2: Food regulations are handled by agencies like FDA, not EPA. So this is incorrect.
- Analyze Option 3: The chart shows costs/benefits of regulations, not agency budgets or employee hours. No data supports this.
- Analyze Option 4: EPA's high benefits ($112.0 to $637.6 billion) suggest efficiency (benefits > costs), so "less efficient" is wrong.
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A. The EPA legislates and enforces more regulations that reap greater benefits than the other agencies