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在合理工期条件下进行工程费用优化,如果缩短工期将会引起工程()。 A.直接费和间接费

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在合理工期条件下进行工程费用优化,如果缩短工期将会引起工程()。

A.直接费和间接费同时增加

B.直接费减少,间接费增加

C.直接费和间接费同时减少

D.直接费增加,伺接费减少

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