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14 January, 18:27

For an airline, the price of economy-class seats on any given flight may fluctuate over time. For example, the airline may try to fill economy-class seats by lowering the price as the day of the flight draws closer, or try to fill business-class seats first by raising prices on economy tickets. This is an example of:

a. market pricing.

b. price skimming

c. odd pricing

d. dynamic pricing.

e. seasonal discounts

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  1. 14 January, 19:20
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    The answer to this is b
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