Charging higher prices to residential customers than to industrial customers is an example of

A. ?third-degree price discrimination.
B. quantity price discrimination.
C. perfect price discrimination.
D. ?second-degree price discrimination.
E. ?first-degree price discrimination.


Answer: A. ?third-degree price discrimination.

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