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In this study, our focus was to carryout a critical statistical study of the effects on the percentage of active components in multi active detergents (a case study of omo products, unilever plc.). The study adopted the survey research design and randomly enrolled participants in the study. A total of 80 responses were validated from the enrolled participants where all respondent are active workers in Unilever Nigeria plc in Lagos State.
Result showed that there is a significant relationship between changes in the components of detergents and the marketability and profitability of multi active detergents. At the end conclusions and relevant recommendation were made by the study.
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