Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the best example of second-degree price discrimination?
A) A car salesperson's attempts to discover and charge the highest price that the customer is willing to pay.
B) A sub shop that gives you a half-price sandwich on every sixth visit.
C) Manufacturers' use of discount coupons printed in Sunday newspapers.
D) Polaroid cameras and film.
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