Multiple Choice
Suppose that a price-discriminating monopolist divides its market into two segments.If the firm sells its product for a price of $42 in the market segment where demand is relatively less elastic, the price in the market segment whose customers' demand is more elastic will be
A) $42
B) greater than $42
C) less than $42
D) less than marginal revenue in that market segment
E) equal to marginal revenue in that market segment
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