Employers know that if they hire someone with physical problems, they have to make "reasonable accommodation." What will a typical "reasonable accommodation" cost an employer?
A. Between $1 and $500
B. Between $501 and $1000
C. Between $1001 and $1500
D. Over $1501
ANS: A
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A) True B) False