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To determine: The difference between manufacturing business, a service business and marketing intermediary.
Introduction: Manufacturing businesses is a process involves in processing different materials into substantial products. Service businesses manufacture business services or administrations. Marketing intermediaries purchase items from producers and after that exchange them.
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