Multiple Choice
Suppose two types of consumers buy suits.Consumers of type A will pay $100 for a coat and $50 for pants.Consumers of type B will pay $75 for a coat and $75 for pants.The firm selling suits faces no competition and has a marginal cost of zero.If the firm can identify each consumer type and can price discriminate,what is the optimal price for a pair of pants?
A) Charge both types $150.
B) Charge both types $75.
C) Charge type A consumers $50, and type B consumers $75.
D) Charge type A consumers $50, and type B consumers $50.
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