The primary goal of a firm engaging in price discrimination is to
A) restrict the type of customers who can purchase its products.
B) sell goods to only consumers who are willing to pay the most.
C) convert as much consumer surplus into producer surplus as possible.
D) maximize its total revenues by selling as much quantity as possible.
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