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kodithompson

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Trends in the workplace include this leading one:
 
  a. In recent years, being underemployed, having employment beneath one's level of education and experience
  b. Longer lunch hours
  c. Kinder, more empathetic bosses
  d. More work space, larger private offices

Question 2

Seat belts are not cost-effective highway safety devices because so many of them must be installed and go unused that there cost is high.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

F Seat belts are deemed one of the most cost-effective motor vehicle safety devices because they save lives at low cost.



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