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Leokris [45]
3 years ago
5

_____ is defined as the variability of inputs and outputs of services, which makes services less standardized and uniform than g

oods.
a. ​perishability

b. ​intangibility

c. ​inseparability

d. ​heterogeneity
Business
1 answer:
tekilochka [14]3 years ago
5 0

heterogeneity defined as the variability of inputs and outputs of services, which makes services less standardized and uniform than goods.

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