A profit-maximizing restaurant in a town has a constant marginal cost of $10 per lunch customer and can sell to two type

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A profit-maximizing restaurant in a town has a constant marginal cost of $10 per lunch customer and can sell to two type

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A profit-maximizing restaurant in a town has a constant marginal cost of $10 per lunch customer and can sell to two types of customers: retirees and non-retirees. The shop faces a demand by retirees given by QR-100-4P and a demand by non-retirees given by QN - 110-3P a. Which price would retirees pay under uniform pricing? b. Which price would retirees pay if the seller could successfully engage in price discrimination? Show and explain the economic reasoning behind the steps invour answere
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