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A monopolist who practices price discrimination can increase sales but can never increase profits above the level that would result from a single price being set (using the intersection of marginal revenue and marginal cost).
Probabilities
Measures of the likelihood that an event will occur, expressed as numbers between 0 and 1, where 1 denotes certainty.
Outcome
A possible result or effect of an action, situation, or experiment, which can be measured, observed, or evaluated.
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Days recognized by the federal government of a country as non-working days in commemoration of specified events or celebrations.
Sample Space
The set of all possible outcomes or results of a random experiment.
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