Answer:
Product – Attributes of an organization or offering within this segment include delivery system design, technology, quality, services provided and their availability.
Price – This silo of the marketing mix includes costs to users/supporters, payment periods, arrangements and terms. Note: Some have also argued “costs” are more than dollars … a full cost analysis should include emotional (for those seeking greater purpose, advancements, victory), sacrificial (for people giving time, energy, focus) and relational (what does one’s association with an organization do for their relationships … will people think more or less of them).
Place – An often-overlooked part of the marketing mix, this “P” covers strategy and executional elements surrounding service distribution channels, coverage, locations, logistics and e-services.
Promotion – Likely the most known aspect of the marketing mix, this piece considers strategies and tactics related to advertising, logo/identity and promotions. But it also covers development/fundraising, communications, events and public relations as they are all tools to be considered and deployed as part of the greater marketing and branding strategy.
I think there is a .5 percent chance i added all numbers and divided by 6[the blue marbles]
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
ratio of pigs to chickens = 4/28, which simplifies to 1/12
ratio of goats to chickens = 12/28, which simplifies to 3/7
ratio of cows to goats = 8/12, which simplifies to 2/3
ratio of pigs to cows = 4/8, which simplifies to 1/2
since 2/3 is the largest, the answer is C
The answer of this question is 284
48 sets i believe since there are only 48 maximum of blue, green and yellow crayons therefore the 49th set would only contain a red crayons and a picture