When a store offers an incentive for buying more, such as charging $50 for one sweater or $90 for two sweaters, it is an example of price discrimination.
a. True
b. False?

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that statement is false.
Price discrimination refers to the act of charging different customers with different price even though they're buying for the exact same product.
The situation above only shows the company giving discount in order to improve sales, not price discrimination.