Multiple Choice
Table 16-3
Julie plans to start a pet-sitting service. She surveyed her neighborhood to determine the demand for this service. Assume that each person surveyed demands only one hour of pet sitting services per period. Table 16-3 above shows a portion of her survey results.
-Refer to Table 16-3.Suppose Julie's marginal cost of providing this service is constant at $7 and she charges each customer according to his or her willingness to pay instead of a uniform price of $7.Which of the following statements is true?
A) Julie is worse off because the demand for her services is reduced.
B) Julie has converted the consumer surplus (from a uniform price) into economic profit.
C) Julie's customers are better off because their consumer surplus has increased.
D) Julie's has converted the producer surplus (from a uniform price) into consumer surplus.
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