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2 January, 16:25

Suppose executives at an art museum know that 100 adults are willing to pay $12 for admission to the museum on a weekday. Suppose the executives also know that 200 students are willing to pay $8 for admission on a weekday. The cost of operating the museum on a weekday is $2,000. How much profit will the museum earn if it engages in price discrimination?

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  1. 2 January, 18:13
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    If the museum engages in price discrimination and decides to take both "contracts" (adults and students), the profit the museum will earn is $800.

    And it goes like this:

    Adults: 100 x $12 = 1.200

    Students: 200 x $8 = 1.600

    Income: 1.200 + 1.600 = 2.800 total incomes if both contracts happens in the same day.

    Profit: 2.800 (Income) - 2.000 (costs) = 800 profit
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