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bobthebuilder

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An electricity provider charges consumers 0.20 per kWh for the first 100 kWh, 0.25 per kWh for the next 50 kWh, and 0.27 per kWh for all subsequent kWH of usage. This would be considered
 
  A) an antitrust violation.
  B) an example of increasing-block pricing.
  C) bad business practices.
  D) an example of three-part pricing.

Question 2

If an additional dollar spent on monitoring would reduce shirking by 10 minutes, then the firm will increase the worker's wage by 1 if this caused
 
  A) shirking to increase by less than 10 minutes.
  B) shirking to decrease by more than 10 minutes.
  C) shirking to decrease by less than 10 minutes.
  D) monitoring to become unnecessary.



shaquita

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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