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Job shops tend to be __________ while continuous processes tend to be __________. Small-scale and flexible; Large-scale and inflexible Standardized; Customized In services; In manufacturing Low cost-per-unit; High cost-per unit Short-term and capital intensive; long-term and labor intensive

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Small-scale and flexible; Large-scale and inflexible.

Step-by-step explanation:

Job shops tend to be small scale and flexible while continuous processes tend to be large scale and inflexible.

Job Shop: It is defined as small manufacturing units that produce a specific and customized product in small batches. Most of the products produced in this process have a unique set up. The estimation of costs is generally most difficult when the Job shop process has been chosen.

Continous processes: It is a streamlined process that has a production flow of products from one step to another without any interruption. A larger quantity is produced at one time, not in batches. It requires sophisticated control system.

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