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Heterogeneous shopping goods have product features that are often more important to consumers than price

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How would you describe homogeneous shopping goods?

Homogeneous shopping goods are those that are similar in quality but different in other characteristics. This difference in characteristics is sufficient for the customer to justify a search for the item.


What is collection of goods called?

An inventory would be a good word to describe a collection of goods.


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An inventory would be a good word to describe a collection of goods.


How would you describe an unsought good?

Unsought goods are products that consumers do not want, use, or even think about purchasing. An unsought shopping good could be a product that a consumer may not even know about--or knows about but has never considered purchasing.


How would you describe shopping products?

They usually require an involved selection process. When purchasing a shopping product, consumers will compare a variety of attributes, such as suitability, quality, price, and style.


Is lemonade a heterogeneous or homogeneous mixture?

If it's got pulp in it, it would be heterogeneous -- otherwise, it is homogeneous.


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How would you describe categorizing in the marketing channel?

Categorizing. At some point in every channel, large amounts of heterogeneous supplies have to be converted into smaller homogeneous categories.


How would you describe an economy that uses resources to make the greatest possible number of goods and services?

Efficient.


Where can one do some cheap shopping?

In order to do cheap shopping I would suggest shopping at a dollar general or a dollar store of sorts. Currently most dollar stores stock an array of foods; canned, boxed and even frozen along with household goods.


How would you describe an economy that uses it's resources to make the greatest possible number of goods and service?

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Would the mixture of glass marbles and copper chunks be homogeneous or heterogeneous?

highly likely to be heterogeneous