In the town of "One Horse" there is one movie theater. Two groups of consumers, adults (A) and children (C), attend this theater. Suppose the demand for movies by adults is given by: Q - 50 - 0.50P where P, is price of an adult movie ticket (in cents) and Q, is the number of movie tickets sold to adults at the theater. Suppose the demand for movies by children is given by: Qc = 20 - 0,50Pc. where Pe is price of a children's movie ticket (in cents) and Qe is the number of movie tickets sold to children at the theater. Also, imagine total cost is fixed at $450, thus making marginal cost of providing one more movie ticket to either an adult or a child constant at zero. (29] If the movie theater is able to price diseriminate among its two groups of consumers, then it should charge a higher price to group A. A. True В. False (30] If the movie theater is able to price discriminate among its two groups of consumers, then its maximum profit is closest in value to: А. $800 В. $850 С. $900 D. $1200 (31] If the movie theater is able to price discriminate among its two groups of consumers, then which group has the highest price elasticity of demand (in absolute value)? А. В. [32] In a famous song by Dionne Warwick, Dionne sings "What's it all about Alfie? Is it just for the moment we live?". Suppose Alfie responds, "No, I care as much about tomorrow as I do today". Accordingly, from Alfie's perspective, his discount factor (8) equals: А. В. C. D. (33] A firm must have some ability to control price to engage in price discrimination. A. True False
In the town of "One Horse" there is one movie theater. Two groups of consumers, adults (A) and children (C), attend this theater. Suppose the demand for movies by adults is given by: Q - 50 - 0.50P where P, is price of an adult movie ticket (in cents) and Q, is the number of movie tickets sold to adults at the theater. Suppose the demand for movies by children is given by: Qc = 20 - 0,50Pc. where Pe is price of a children's movie ticket (in cents) and Qe is the number of movie tickets sold to children at the theater. Also, imagine total cost is fixed at $450, thus making marginal cost of providing one more movie ticket to either an adult or a child constant at zero. (29] If the movie theater is able to price diseriminate among its two groups of consumers, then it should charge a higher price to group A. A. True В. False (30] If the movie theater is able to price discriminate among its two groups of consumers, then its maximum profit is closest in value to: А. $800 В. $850 С. $900 D. $1200 (31] If the movie theater is able to price discriminate among its two groups of consumers, then which group has the highest price elasticity of demand (in absolute value)? А. В. [32] In a famous song by Dionne Warwick, Dionne sings "What's it all about Alfie? Is it just for the moment we live?". Suppose Alfie responds, "No, I care as much about tomorrow as I do today". Accordingly, from Alfie's perspective, his discount factor (8) equals: А. В. C. D. (33] A firm must have some ability to control price to engage in price discrimination. A. True False
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