A firm uses third-degree price discrimination to sell the same cologne under two different labels. The price elasticity of demand for `High Class’ is -1.25. The price elasticity of demand for `Splash-This-Stuff-On’ is -2. Which one of the following statements is true? The price of `High Class’ will be 2/5 times the price of `Splash-This-Stuff-On. The price of `High Class’ will be 5/2 times the price of `Splash-This-Stuff-On The price of `High Class’ will be 1/7 times the price of `Splash-This-Stuff-On. The price of `High Class’ will be 8/5 times the price of `Splash-This-Stuff-On.’
A firm uses third-degree price discrimination to sell the same cologne under two
different labels. The price elasticity of demand for `High Class’ is -1.25. The price elasticity of demand for `Splash-This-Stuff-On’ is -2. Which one of the following statements is true? <table><tbody><tr><td> The price of `High Class’ will be 2/5 times the price of `Splash-This-Stuff-On. </td> </tr><tr><td> The price of `High Class’ will be 5/2 times the price of `Splash-This-Stuff-On </td> </tr><tr><td> The price of `High Class’ will be 1/7 times the price of `Splash-This-Stuff-On. </td> </tr><tr><td> The price of `High Class’ will be 8/5 times the price of `Splash-This-Stuff-On.'</td> </tr></tbody></table></li></ol>