Multiple Choice
Price discrimination is the practice of
A) selling the same product to different consumers at the same price.
B) selling the same product to different consumers at different prices.
C) selling different products to consumers at different prices.
D) selling a product at a price that no one can afford.
E) selling a product at a price that is below its average total cost.
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