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Marty

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Lucy invested 10,000 at the rate of 12. According to the rule of 72, it would take ______ years for her money to double
 a. 4
  b. 5
  c. 6
  d. 7

Question 2

Indirect price discrimination differs from direct price discrimination because
 a. In indirect price discrimination high value consumers can sometimes still get the low price
  b. In direct price discrimination firms do not have to worry about cannibalizing
 c. Direct price discrimination encourages rivals to enter but indirect discrimination does not
  d. There is no difference between the two



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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