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kumpel [21]
1 year ago
9

Micromax sells personal computers that include a two-year warranty as well as free Web-based tech services for the software inst

alled on the computer. The product offered by Micromax is a(n) ______
Social Studies
1 answer:
AnnZ [28]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is a mix of both goods and services.

Explanation:

Service-Product mix refers to a business in which there are tangible goods as well as intangible services. In this kind of business, the quality of the service is usually considered more relevant compared to the physical product. An example of this could be lodging or training.

Nowadays, every product is composed of a service-good mix to a specific degree. There are some risks when more than one product is offered. Some segments related to the market are targeted, this helps the brand to acquire some credibility and this would allow having a sustainable business.  

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