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23 July, 15:57

There is no difference between you driving your car on public streets and Ford selling a product that it knows will sometimes explode. True or False? What unmentioned factor might your answer depend on?

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  1. 23 July, 16:05
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    1) The statement is: True.

    2) The correct answer is letter: Cost-Benefit Analysis.

    Explanation:

    2) The Cost-Benefit Analysis is a tool used to make decisions based on cost and benefit. You can use the Cost-Benefit Analysis to evaluate a single option or compare two or more alternatives to choose the best. The Cost-Benefit Analysis is used to calculate all the costs of a particular decision and compare them with the expected benefits of that decision.

    1) In the example, driving on a street has the cost of being in danger of crashing but the benefit of traveling comfortably in your vehicle. Ford selling cars could cost some of them - for an "x" reason - to explode but the benefit is to profit from the sales. Thus, there is no fundamental difference comparing the costs individuals are exposed while driving a car on the street and Ford being exposed to their cars' explosion.
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