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Business, 05.05.2020 06:06 queenkimm26

If the price elasticity of demand for airline tickets is 3.0 for a vacation traveler and 0.4 for a business traveler, then a monopolist interested in price discrimination would charge:

a. the same price for the vacation traveler and the business traveler.
b. a less profitable price for the business traveler than for the vacation traveler.
c. a lower price for the business traveler and a higher price for the vacation traveler.
d. a higher price for the business traveler and a lower price for the vacation traveler.

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