Gasoline stations carrying the same fuel brand (e.g., Chevron) are able to charge different prices in San Francisco because:

A. location is a source for product differentiation.
B. gasoline stations are perfect price discriminators.
C. gasoline station operators form a cartel to act as a monopoly.
D. fuel quality varies across stores.

Answer: A

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