Multiple Choice
Under a strict liability standard,the person who causes an accident is liable
A) whether or not he has been negligent.
B) if he could have prevented the accident at a cost less than the damages caused.
C) if he could have prevented the accident at a cost less than the damages caused times the probability of the accident's occurrence.
D) unless the plaintiff could have prevented the accident at a cost less than the damages incurred times the probability of the accident's occurrence.
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