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Business, 25.07.2019 22:00 trippie4life

Scenario 15-9 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. refer to scenario 15-9. how much additional profit will the museum earn if it engages in price discrimination compared to charging each customer $8 for admission? a. $0 b. $200 c. $400 d. $800

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