A mini mix can hold up to four cubic meters of concrete. Some may hold a little more or a little less depending on type and thickness of concrete.
Rectangles have two pairs of two sides that are congruent. The first are the shorter sides and the second are the longer sides. PS congruent means the sides are the same length.
Yes thearch of the covenant was carried by four or six priests called levis. And we must not mix this with Noahs arc.
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Normally a four foot circle is four feet in diameter, unless you're talking about four foot in circumference. As a circle is perfectly round. Therefore, it is either 4 ft or 8 feet long, depending on whether you are measuring the radius or the diameter to determine your 4 ft circle. Good luck Terry PS it’s also 4 or 8 feet wide…. I just kill me.
The classic four Ps classification of marketing mix variables (product, price, promotion, and place) emerged as a marketing principle.
Marketing is a art which creates the world
The marketing mix has two variations, the 4ps, and more recently the 7 ps. Below are the Ps in order (1 to 4 the 4 ps, 5 to 7 the additional 3 that make the 7 ps):ProductPricePlacePromotionPeopleProcessPhysical EvidenceThe marketing mix was coined by Neil Borden in 1948 in an article entitle "the concept of the marketing mix" which referred to these 4 or 7 elements as ingredients in a recipe.
The Marketing mix of Parle-G is based on what is commonly known as 4 Ps. The 4 Ps stand for product, price promotion and place.
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Price is perhaps the most important of the four Ps (product, promotion, and place being the others) of marketing.
Process, People, Physial Environment
The six Ps of the marketing mix are as follows: Product Price Place Promotion People Performance
Product, Place, Promotion, and Price.
The 4 PS or the 'marketing mix' are Product, Price, Place and Promotion.
Double mix, mix of three and mix of four
The market mix is often referred to as the 4 Ps or the 7 Ps, which are in order:ProductPricePlacePromotionPeopleProcessPhysical EvidenceThe term marketing mix was coined by Neil Borden in 1948 in an article entitled "the concept of the marketing mix" which referred to the 4 or 7 Ps as ingredients within a marketing recipe, which can be use to follow existing recipes, or create new recipes.There is a good infographic called 'The Marketing Mix Made Easy' which explains the marketing mix in more detail, you can find this at http://www.zeno-marketing.co.uk/marketing-clinic/2012/7/5/marketing-mix-made-easy.html