Multiple Choice
Consider the following payoff matrix facing Harry and Sally when each chooses to go to the coffee shop listed. Harry wants to avoid Sally at the coffee shop and is not happy when Sally ends up in the same shop he chooses. Sally would like to see Harry, and so she is not happy when Harry ends up in a different coffee shop.
Given this payoff:
A) Harry has a dominant strategy but Sally does not.
B) Sally has a dominant strategy but Harry does not.
C) both Harry and Sally have dominant strategies.
D) neither Harry nor Sally has a dominant strategy.
Correct Answer:

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