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Iomega Corp makes Zip drives. How would investors in the early 1990s have perceived the market growth for these removable drives? Would knowledgeable investors have drawn straight lines on regular or on semilogarithmic graph paper? Why? Would they
 
  do so now? Explain.

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Techniques for improving yield of livestock involve risks because of the concentration of waste products as the numbers raised in one place increase.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Iomega was the first company to invent removable storage. Any investor who
thought about it then was imagining a huge growth potentialeven if that investor couldn't
label it exponential. In their minds' eyes, they were drawing straight lines on semilog paper.
They were rewarded, because Iomega growth was exponential for some time.
The situation is different now. Iomega's main growth spasm is over. It still sells some Zip
drives and it continues to sell Zip disks, but the market for Iomega Zip drives is saturated
now.

Answer to Question 2

I still remember driving past a feedlot for cattle on Interstate 80 in Nebraska. I
could smell a very strong ammonia smell for at least 3 minutes before arriving, and
continued to smell it long after driving by. The concentration of animals was that smelly
About 820 Mt of animal waste is generated in the United States every year. There have been
severe problems when retaining dams on lagoons have broken and wastes have escaped into
local streams. North Carolina has almost four thousand such lagoons. Researchers at North
Carolina State University, who are working on five technologies to reduce the environmental
impact of hog waste, said Waste from large hog and poultry farms has been blamed for
polluting surface waters, contaminating wells, creating noxious odors, and discharging
ammonia into the air. Treatment and disposal of the waste costs farmers tens of millions of
dollars each year. Interestingly from the viewpoint of Chapter 23, one of these ideas
involves using anaerobic digestion on a large scale.




rachel9

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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