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A Company Might Charge a Customer Different Prices Per Unit

Question 32

Question 32

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A company might charge a customer different prices per unit, depending upon the number of units purchased. This is called:


A) Bundling
B) Two-part tariff
C) Price Discrimination
D) Block Pricing

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