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29 June, 14:26

Charging a higher price for a motel room to customers with dogs or cats than to customers with no pets is most likely an example of:

A. first-degree price discrimination.

B. actual cost differences.

C. third-degree price discrimination.

D. second-degree price discrimination.

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  1. 29 June, 15:53
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    Answer:C

    Explanation: A third-degree price discrimination is when a firm/company charges different prices for different groups of consumers/costumers for the same thing. The price is determined by differences between the groups.
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