Multiple Choice
In a typical predatory-pricing scheme, the predator:
A) reflects changing conditions in the marketplace affecting the marketability of competitor's goods.
B) reduces the sale price of its product to below cost, hoping to drive competitors out of business.
C) does not aim to create monopoly.
D) furnishes customers with certain services that were not provided by the competitors.
Correct Answer:

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