Answer:
C: Coral and White Springs are cash cows and Autumn Breeze is a dog.
Explanation: Coral and White Springs both made a lot of money, meaning the profit far exceeded the amount of money spent on advertisements. Even though White springs didn't make as much as Coral in terms of profit, it's profit margin still exceeded the money spent on it.
According to the BCG Portfolio Model, 'Coral' can be classified as a 'cash cow' due to its high market share in a low-growth industry; 'White Springs' and 'Autumn Breeze' can be regarded as 'dogs' due to their low market share.
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Portfolio Model categorizes products into four categories based on their market growth and market share: stars, cash cows, question marks, and dogs. Stars are products with high market share in high growth markets, cash cows products with high market share in low growth markets, question marks products with low market share in high growth markets, and dogs, products with low market share in low growth markets.
In the context of this question, 'Coral' with high advertising spend resulting in high sales in a low-growth industry could be considered a cash cow. Despite substantial marketing effort, 'White Springs' underperformed in sales, making it a dog. 'Autumn Breeze', with minimal promotion but sales nonetheless, could also be classified as a dog. Therefore, option D. 'Coral is a cash cow while White Springs and Autumn Breeze are both dogs', best describes their status according to the BCG Portfolio Model.
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Lexie woke up excitedly on the morning of her 16th birthday. She was beaming when she came downstairs for
breakfast, expecting to find her favorite chocolate chip pancakes. Instead, all she got was a note from her
mother. The note said that her mother had to leave for an early morning meeting. Lexie grumpily poured herself
a bowl of cereal. This was not how she'd expected her birthday to begin.
Still, Lexie was looking forward to going to school. She was sure her friends had planned something special for
her. They always did! But Lexie's heart dropped when she got to school. None of her friends even wished her a
happy birthday. They just rushed off to their classes as soon as she approached them in the hallway. She thought
to herself sarcastically, "Happy birthday, Lex. Best birthday ever." Then she sighed and vont off to her algebra
class.
The algebra teacher, Mrs. Fields, was one of Lexie's favorite teachers. She thought, "Surely, Mrs. Fields will
remember my birthday. She has the entire class sing for everyone's birthday." As luck would have it, Mrs. Fields
didn't remember her birthday either. Lexie did all she could to control her emotions, but she felt like crying. She
was relieved when school ended for the day. Usually Lexie hung out with her friends after school, but today she
couldn't find any of them. "Great," she thought. "They've ditched me on my birthday. This day can't get any
worse."
Lexie couldn't wait to just go home and take a nap. She was surprised to find some strange noises coming from
her house as she approached it. As she slowly opened the front door, her mother and Mrs. Fields jumped up
shouting, "Surprisel" All her friends and classmates were there too. Lexie was thrilled to realize they hadn't
forgotten her birthday after all. She thanked everyone and thought to herself, "Now this is more like it!"
Answer:
It was Lexie's birthday and she could not be more excited. She turned sixteen that day and thought everyone would want to celebrate her because they always did. However her day did not go as she planned it would. Her morning brought sadness and feelings of being forgotten because her mother was not even their to wish her happy birthday. On her way to school she assumed her friends and teachers would remember however they did not. She contained her emotions but she felt like crying. Feeling all alone because everyone had forgotten and her friends disappeared she went home. When she got home however her feelings changed. Everyone surprised her for her birthday and she no longer felt forgotten.
Explanation:
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Answer is-
“The Forgotten Birthday” is about a girl named Lexie on her 16th birthday. Lexie wakes up excited for the day, but she is disappointed again and again. First, she expects her mother to prepare her favorite breakfast. But her mother has left for work early. Then she discovers that her friends at school have also forgotten her birthday. The final blow comes when her favorite teacher, Mrs. Fields, forgets her birthday. Feeling terrible, Lexie decides to go home and take a nap. Waiting for her at home are her mom, teacher, and friends. They’ve planned a surprise party for Lexie, and she is thrilled. By the end of the story, Lexie is happy again.
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Answer:
Is there like a sentence that has the word pinchin in it?
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Just outside the event horizon of a black hole, light's energy keeps it zipping along, like that fish swimming along the outer edge of a whirlpool.”
As the light continues traveling in its new direction, it gets even closer to the center of the black hole, where gravity is even stronger.
Just as you rely on the rise and fall of a melody's tune and volume to recognize a particular song, scientists look for a unique pattern in the rise and fall of the X-rays to identify a black hole.”
Answer: If you could somehow take a close-up picture of a black hole, it wouldn't be one for the scrapbook. It would just be blank . . . and black.
Explanation:
In the book, A Black Hole Is Not a Hole, Carolyn DeCristofano attempts to explain theories of the workings of a Black Hole in a clear and concise manner so that most people can understand it.
Going in-depth yet remaining remarkably clear is the book's selling point and this is exemplified by the definition of a black hole according to the book which is that " If you could somehow take a close-up picture of a black hole ... It would just be ... black".
Answer:
A
Explanation:
. . . whenever a white man does that to a black man, no matter who he is, how rich he is, or how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash (Lee, 224).
Answer:
Explanation:
First, let’s define trash and then we’ll get to Boo. Atticus’s definition of trash is someone with no integrity or regard for another race. Alexandra on the other hand, defies trash as anyone born to lower class families. While Atticus thinks that prejudice is bad, Alexandra encourages it. In the context of Boo Radley, this means that Boo is viewed as trash by Alexandra and not by Atticus.
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"The Exercise", by Bernard MacLaverty, is the story of Kevin, a boy that starts Grammar School and feels closer to his father when doing his Latin homework.
The author uses common words spelled differently to give insight that the story is not taking place in the contemporary United States. For example, the use of sixpence instead of dollars, and pyjama instead of pajama when Kevin referring to his father by saying "loved to smell his pyjama jacket and the shirts."
Answer:
there should be multiple answers, here are some of mine
Explanation:
1. turn off the water when you dont need it (when you're showering, brushing your teeth, etc)
2. use less water during drought periods
3. if you're running water for a long time to get hot water for a bath or something, save the cold water to use somewhere else (garden, cleaning, etc)