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JGIBBSON

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A company advertises that test driving a car from New York to Los Angeles got 35 miles per gallon. That is true, but the mileage was achieved by carefully driving at the speed limit, which resulted in better mileage than the ordinary driver gets. Under the FTC deception policy, this ad is:
 a. not deceptive because the ad has no impact on consumer behavior
  b. not deceptive by definition if the company can provide documents that show that the tests were accurate c. deceptive because the ad omits important facts and fails to provide full information
  d. deceptive because the ad will mislead consumers who do not know how such mileage tests are conducted e. none of the other choices

Question 2

Employer complaints about workers' compensation generally revolve around the argument that the system:
 a. is too uncompromising b. is too expensive
  c. doesn't include enough people
  d. discriminates against the elderly e. is underfunded



Mholman93

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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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