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# 70 / (7 * p) = 1 # 70 / 1 = 70 # 7 * p = 70 # 70 / 7 = 10 # p = 10
a= 5x+-7
the product of 10p (p–q) is 10p²-10pq Given: 10p (p–q) To find : the product of 10p (p–q) Solution: we have to find the product of 10p (p–q). so product of any number means the multiplication multiply (p–q). by 10p we get, =10p× (p–q) =10p×p-10p× q =10p²-10pq the product of 10p (p–q) is 10p²-10pq
what is the product of ( 4x-7) (4x+7)
p - 7 = 15 Add 7 to each side: p = 22
2p + 7
7p + 3
# 70 / (7 * p) = 1 # 70 / 1 = 70 # 7 * p = 70 # 70 / 7 = 10 # p = 10
Since then, the theory has been expanded into the 7 P's of marketing. Which are: Product, Price, Promotion, Place, People, Packaging, and Process.
The 7 P's of marketing are product, prices, promotion, place, packaging, positioning, and people.
a= 5x+-7
Place Promotion Product Price People Packaging Positioning
It's actually the 4 P's of Marketing: Product Place Price Promotion The additional 3 P's are for service Marketing: People Process Physical Evidence
Philip Kotler. 4 + 3. 4 P: Product, Place, Price, Promotion 3 P: People, Process, Physical Evidence (As service is not tangible)
the product of 10p (p–q) is 10p²-10pq Given: 10p (p–q) To find : the product of 10p (p–q) Solution: we have to find the product of 10p (p–q). so product of any number means the multiplication multiply (p–q). by 10p we get, =10p× (p–q) =10p×p-10p× q =10p²-10pq the product of 10p (p–q) is 10p²-10pq
The 7 P's of newspaper marketing mix are Product (news content), Price (cost to purchase), Place (distribution channels), Promotion (advertising), People (readership and staff), Process (editorial workflow), and Physical evidence (print quality).
It is: p-7