Multiple Choice
Consider a museum that is trying to decide what price to charge for tickets. It knows that the maximum amount students and the elderly would be willing to pay for a ticket is $10. Suppose there are 5,000 students and elderly individuals who would buy a ticket at this price. There are also 30,000 adults who would be willing to pay $25 for a ticket. If the museum cannot price discriminate, it will charge a price of _______ and earn _______ in revenue. If the museum is able to perfectly price discriminate, it will increase its revenue by _______.
A) $20; $600,000; $200,000
B) $10; $875,000; $125,000
C) $25; $750,000; $50,000
D) $25; $750,000; $125,000
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