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Mathematics, 25.06.2021 05:30 Isabella1319

Suppose you can separate consumers into two groups: Group 1 has a price elasticity of demand = -4 and group 2 has a price elasticity of demand of -6. If you could conduct third degree price discrimination, which group would you charge a higher price to? Why? Suppose the the profit maximizing price for group 2 is $36. What price should I charge group 1? Show all your work.

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