207.Which of the following is NOT an example of price discrimination? A) Students receive a discount at the ice cream store when they show their college ID cards. B) Women receive free admission to a nightclub, while men must pay a cover charge. C) A country club requires members to pay annual dues, but members receive discounted prices to golf. D) Street vendors increase the price of umbrellas when it is raining.
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