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Page(s) 345-346 11.1. What is price discrimination? Order the following businesses based on the likelihood that the firm will be able to attain near perfect price discrimination. Order the options from least to most likely to occur. Start by clicking the first item in the sequence or dragging it here Drag the items below into the box above in the correct order, starting with the first item in the sequence. movie theater that charges two different prices based on show time vendor selling almonds at a farmer's market automobile dealership that negotiates a unique price for eac

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