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Robert was employed as a sales representative by the united states steel corporation. it had a "whistleblowing" policy and procedure by which employees could make complaints about company policies and products. robert, who was not a safety expert, believed that one of the company's products had not been adequately tested and posed a serious danger. in accordance with company policy, robert notified his supervisor of his concerns. the product was successfully tested and marketed and caused no harm. robert had
a. failed to fulfill his ethical obligations because he did not stop the manufacturing of the product.
b. fulfilled his ethical obligations under a cost-benefit analysis.
c. failed to fulfill his ethical obligations because he followed company policy concerning unsafe products rather than following his own principles.
d. fulfilled his ethical obligations as a salesperson because he followed company policy concerning unsafe products.

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