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hen a monopolist is able to sell its product at different prices, it is engaging in a. distribution pricing. b. quality-adjusted pricing. c. arbitrage. d. price discrimination.

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Price discrimination

Step-by-step explanation:

Price discrimination is charging customers differently for the same product.

Price discrimination is a type of selling strategy where customers are charged for same goods and services. The seller charges based on what they think that the user is likely to pay.

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