Multiple Choice
With block pricing,consumers typically pay a price that:
A) reduces for additional quantities of output being purchased.
B) remains the same regardless of the quantity purchased.
C) is equal to the average cost of producing the output.
D) increases for additional quantities of output being purchased.
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