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Consumer Type Product X Product Y
1 $60 $50
2 $50 $125
3 $25 $140
a. What are your firm's profits if you charge $25 for product X and $50 for product Y?
b. What are your profits if you charge $60 for product X and $140 for product Y?
c. What are your profits if you charge $110 for a bundle containing one unit of product X and one unit of product Y?
d. What are your firm's profits if you charge $175 for a bundle containing one unit of X and one unit of Y, but also sell the products individually at a price of $60 for product X and $140 for product Y?
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