Examples of second-degree price discrimination include:
A) the retailer charging more if a wealthy customer wants to buy something
B) early-bird specials at a restaurant offering lower-priced meals before 6 pm
C) the retailer charging less if a price-sensitive customer comes in
D) automobile and antiques dealers haggling with customers
E) None of these are examples of second-degree price discrimination
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