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In Parish v. ICON, where a person was severely injured when jumping on a trampoline and sued its maker and the maker of a safety net for failure to warn, the Iowa high court held that:
 a. the makers had no duty to warn because the danger was obvious
  b. the makers had a poorly designed set of instructions, so could be liable c. the makers had failed to produce any warnings, so were liable
  d. produced products that should never have been placed on the market because they are so dangerous that warnings are unhelpful
  e. none of the other choices
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