Question
Regarding the case of the Ford Pinto, which statement is TRUE?
A. About half of the Pinto prototypes passed the 20 mph test.
B.
Ralph Nader demonized the Ford Motor Company in his book Unsafe at any Speed.
C. The decision to go ahead with Pinto production was based on a
cost/benefit analysis.
D. It was estimated that the average cost of repairing the fuel tank
problem would be about $20 per vehicle.
An B
A. About half of the Pinto prototypes passed the 20 mph test.
B.
Ralph Nader demonized the Ford Motor Company in his book Unsafe at any Speed.
C. The decision to go ahead with Pinto production was based on a
cost/benefit analysis.
D. It was estimated that the average cost of repairing the fuel tank
problem would be about $20 per vehicle.
An B
Answers
Ms. Sue
I agree.
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