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If Mort's House of Flowers Sells One Dozen Roses to Different

Question 58

Question 58

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If Mort's House of Flowers sells one dozen roses to different customers at different prices, economists would consider this an example of


A) price gouging.
B) rational ignorance.
C) arbitrage.
D) price discrimination.

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