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sarasara

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Tianhui was recently hired as a sales representative by Oxtron, Inc Before leaving on his first sales trip, a number of the other sales representatives take Tianhui aside and tell him that it is customary for the sales representatives to pad (increase) their expense reports each month by 20. Use utilitarian ethics to decide what Tianhui should do about the expense report he submits to Oxtron.

Question 2

Lying on her hospital bed alone one night, Phyllis grabs a pen and paper. With the last of her strength, she wrote her last will and testament leaving all her worldly possessions to her next-door neighbor, Aaron. This type of will is
 A) a nuncupative will.
 B) a disinherited children's share will.
 C) a holographic will.
 D) illegal in all states.



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Answer to Question 1

According to utilitarian ethics, Tianhui could justify padding his report because:




It will increase his overall happiness.



Increase in pay will help him feel better about going on trips, and make him more successful.



Help him fit in with the other sales staff, increasing morale for all.



The end result will be better because he will more likely stay with this job, decreasing employee turnover costs.



Answer to Question 2

C





 

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