Multiple Choice
A computer manufacturer sells computers and monitors separately. This manufacturer also allows consumers to choose any type of computer and any type of monitor and sells the two components as a package. This manufacturer is engaging in a ____________ pricing strategy.
A) tying
B) third-degree
C) mixed bundling
D) first-degree
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
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