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Janet prefers to implement a public policy that can save 100 people out of 1,000 people than a policy that has a 10% chance of saving 1,0000 people. Once can say that Janet's preferences
A) do not support the expected utility theory.
B) are not rational.
C) are not complete.
D) are not risk neutral.
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