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It is less important to account for factors like warranties and durability when purchasing a: C. nondurable good.

What is a product?

A product can be defined as any physical object (tangible item) that is typically produced by a manufacturer so as to satisfy and meet the demands, needs or wants of every consumer (customer). Some examples of a product include the following:

  • Coke
  • Television
  • Microwave oven
  • Pencil
  • Computer
  • Shampoo
  • Automobile vehicle
  • Mobile phones or Smartphones
  • Refrigerator

What is a nondurable good?

A nondurable good can be defined as a type of good (product) that consumers buy often and usually with the plan to use only within a short period of time because they are perishable such as:

  • Disposable food products
  • Plastic cup and plates
  • Paper

In conclusion, we can reasonably infer and logically deduce that  warranties and durability are less important to account for when purchasing a nondurable good.

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Complete Question:

It is less important to account for factors like warranties and durability when purchasing a

A. durable good

B. long-term product

C. nondurable good

D. very expensive item