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Marty

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Block pricing
 
  A) is a form of nonlinear price discrimination.
  B) is pricing where one price is charged for the first block of units purchased, and different prices for subsequent blocks.
  C) can be either use increasing or decreasing prices for blocks purchased.
  D) All of the above.

Question 2

A firm sets its output where
 
  A) marginal profit minus marginal cost equals zero (MP - MC = 0).
  B) marginal revenue minus marginal profit equals zero (MR - MP = 0).
  C) marginal revenue minus marginal cost equals zero (MR - MC = 0).
  D) marginal revenue minus marginal cost is greater than zero (MR - MC > 0)



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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