A is found to be 70 percent to blame and B 30 percent to blame in an accident in which A suffers a loss of $ 1,000 and B suffers a loss of $ 10,000. Under the doctrine of comparative negligence B recovers
A) nothing
B) $10,000
C) $7,000
D) $7,000 less 30 percent of A's loss
E) none of the above.
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