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melina_rosy

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Peak-load pricing suggests that some prices are a function of
 A) extensions.
  B) time.
  C) costs.
  D) constant elasticities.

Question 2

If a firm is unable to distinguish different customer groups
 A) it will not use product differentiation.
  B) it will be unable to maximize profits.
  C) it will find the quantity to product indeterminate.
  D) it might use a product line extension.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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