Complete the following table by indicating whether or not each scenario is an example of price discrimination.
A local boutique is having a sale on sweaters, but customers are not aware of the sale until they are already in the store. In other words, there is no advertising of the sale other than signs in the back of the store that cannot be seen from the outside. All sweaters are marked as 35% off.
a. yes
b. no
Every year, Lesspay ShoeSource promotes its giant BOGO sale—buy one pair of shoes and get one half off—through commercials and other means of advertising. Note that the price of one pair of shoes is the regular retail price, so a customer must buy two pairs of shoes to receive the discount.
a. yes
b. no

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Answer:

The correct answer is (1)b No and (2) a Yes

Explanation:

Solution

(1) No price discrimination.this is because,the different price for different quantities is not been charged by the shop.

(2) Yes, since the price of one pair of shoes is the normal price, for the customer to buy more than one, he/she will receive a discount due to the market price sale from commercials and other form of advertising.