Multiple Choice
George is in the middle of a high stakes poker game when he notices what he thinks is cheating by another player. It appears to George that this player took a card from his lap and switched it with a card that he was dealt. If George is a utilitarian thinker, he should:
A) Accuse the alleged cheater of cheating in front of all the other players
B) Consider what might happen if he accuses the player of cheating and he is wrong
C) Speak to the alleged cheater during a regularly scheduled break and tell him not to do it again
D) Forget about the whole matter
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