Wideload, Inc, makes, sells, and leases trucks, trailers, and other moving and hauling equipment for consumer use. Verna files a product liability suit against Wideload, alleging a design defect. In deciding whether to hold the maker liable, the court may consider
A) the assumptions of Wideload
B) the identity of Wideload's owner.
C) the intentions of Wideload.
D) the expectations of the ordinary consumer.
D
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What will be an ideal response?
Which type of presentation is most commonly used in communication classes?
a. memorized b. impromptu c. manuscript d. extemporaneous
Jacob, an expert in traffic patterns requirements for increasing highway lanes, is presenting to the Tennessee Department of Transportation about the need for additional highway lanes between Nashville and Memphis. What would be an effective opening for his presentation?
a. Thank you for having me today. I want to tell you why TDOT needs to increase the number of highway lanes between Nashville and Memphis to 12. b. I am glad to be here! Isn't the weather in Tennessee wonderful today? c. How many of you have spent time on the Interstate 51 between Nashville and Memphis? Then you have seen what I am about to describe. d. All of the above would be equally effective.
The number of different varieties of fishing lures carried by the Angler's Store refers to the store's:
A. store's supply standard B. complete retail offering C. retail mix D. volume E. assortment depth