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nenivikky

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Products that are designed to be similar to and compete with existing products of other firms are called:
 A) innovations.
  B) generics.
  C) imitations.
  D) house brands.
  E) adaptations.

Question 2

Tony installs a new furnace in a customer's home. This would be categorized as:
 A) a product.
  B) a service.
  C) both a product and a service.
  D) neither a product nor a service.
  E) a business-to-business service.



Chelseyj.hasty

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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