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If a firm wanted to create an intensive level of distribution for their goods/services, they would need how many intermediari

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The correct answer is "many".

Intensive distribution refers to the distribution strategy that use every possible intermediary from small vendor to big store in order to distribute goods or services. Convenience goods refers to the goods that can be purchased immediately. For example - chewing gum, newspaper, etc. These goods have high replacement rate, require no service, and are of very less price so intensive distribution is suitable for such goods.

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