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Hiromi has invented a nanogel that can heal burns more quickly than conventional wound dressings. She is seeking an investor to further develop and market her product. She offers an interested investor a 30 share of her company in return for a 600,000 investment. How much does Hiromi feel her company is worth?
 A) 2,000,000
  B) 20,000,000
  C) 200,000,000
  D) 18,000,000
  E) 1,800,000

Question 2

New employees at Disney World in Orlando spend their first several days learning Disney's customer service standards. They do this by meeting as a group and listening to lectures from experienced cast members and managers at Disney World. This type of training is:
 A) on-the-job training.
  B) a simulation.
  C) classroom teaching.
  D) online training.
  E) apprenticeship.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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