Question

In determining whether a product is "inherently dangerous" or has been "defectively designed," courts look at:
A. whether anything else could have been done to make the product safer, given the practical and technological limitations of the time.
B. what other companies in the industry are doing.
C. whether the product was grossly overpriced.
D. whether the seller can pass on the costs of injuries as higher prices in the market or if they should be borne by the injured person.

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