Multiple Choice
Uni-Go Company makes motorized unicycles. Uni-Go is deciding whether to include a safety feature that would cost $6 for each unicycle. Uni-Go estimates the probability of death without the safety feature is 1/90,000 and the death cost per unicycle is $5.55. If Uni-Go has underestimated by one-half the true value of a life, then the true cost-benefit recommendation would be for Uni-Go to
A) add the safety device.
B) add the safety device and all other safety devices available.
C) not add the safety device.
D) not add the safety device nor any other safety devices.
Correct Answer:

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