Environmental Sciences, asked by raghavgarg328, 8 months ago

a kind of goods used as an intermediate goods can never be final goods defend or refute

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Answered by dsbagheldsbaghel
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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer: The correct answer is that the given statement is incorrect.

Explanation: Goods are the products which are being sold to the consumers for use and it depends upon the consumers about how they are using the product sometimes it can be used as an intermediate product or sometimes it can be used as a final product, for example, sugar is a good or a product which is commercial and is being sold to consumers and when it is sold to the factories for making candies and bars it is used as an intermediate product because the final product will be candied but when it is sold to households where the sugar is used as sugar it is called as final good so the same product can act as both intermediate and final goods.

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