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vivekvijayan
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Near Chicago a newly built hydroponic spinach "factory," a completely controlled environment for growing
spinach, produces on 1 acre of floor space what it takes 100 acres of fields to produce. Expenses, especially
for electricity, are high, however, and the spinach produced costs about four times as much as washed
California field spinach, the spinach commonly sold throughout the United States.
Which of the following, if true, best supports a projection that the spinach-growing facility near Chicago will be
profitable?
n) Once the operators of the facility are experienced, they will be able to cut operating expenses by about
25 percent.
(B) There is virtually no scope for any further reduction in the cost per pound for California field spinach.
(C) Unlike washed field spinach, the hydroponically grown spinach is untainted by any pesticides or herbicides
and thus will sell at exceptionally high prices to such customers as health food restaurants.
(D) Since spinach is a crop that ships relatively well, the market for the hydroponically grown spinach is no
more limited to the Chicago area than the market for California field spinach is to California.
(E) A second hydroponic facility is being built in Canada, taking advantage of inexpensive electricity and high
vegetable prices.
The answer is C. I POEed C only because it was already given in the question that factory spinach was much more expensive than field spinach. I was under the impression that the Q wants me to look for something that is not in the stimulus.
spinach, produces on 1 acre of floor space what it takes 100 acres of fields to produce. Expenses, especially
for electricity, are high, however, and the spinach produced costs about four times as much as washed
California field spinach, the spinach commonly sold throughout the United States.
Which of the following, if true, best supports a projection that the spinach-growing facility near Chicago will be
profitable?
n) Once the operators of the facility are experienced, they will be able to cut operating expenses by about
25 percent.
(B) There is virtually no scope for any further reduction in the cost per pound for California field spinach.
(C) Unlike washed field spinach, the hydroponically grown spinach is untainted by any pesticides or herbicides
and thus will sell at exceptionally high prices to such customers as health food restaurants.
(D) Since spinach is a crop that ships relatively well, the market for the hydroponically grown spinach is no
more limited to the Chicago area than the market for California field spinach is to California.
(E) A second hydroponic facility is being built in Canada, taking advantage of inexpensive electricity and high
vegetable prices.
The answer is C. I POEed C only because it was already given in the question that factory spinach was much more expensive than field spinach. I was under the impression that the Q wants me to look for something that is not in the stimulus.

















