Multiple Choice
Which of the following are potential outcomes of having a large-sized, fit aerobics instructor in San Francisco?
A) The employing organization can pay him or her lower wages with no negative outcomes.
B) Having such an employee may be viewed negatively by many overweight people who want someone who is an example of they want to become.
C) Because the U.S. population is increasing in size, having such an aerobics instructor may be a competitive advantage.
D) The employer must be certain that the proportion of the employees who are large-sized is equal to the proportion of the residents of San Francisco who are large sized.
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