Multiple Choice
Table 17-18
This table shows a game played between two firms, Firm A and Firm B. In this game each firm must decide how much output (Q) to produce: 10 units or 12 units. The profit for each firm is given in the table as (Profit for Firm A, Profit for Firm B) .
-Refer to Table 17-18. If these two firms play this game repeatedly, the likely outcome will be
A) 10 units of output for Firm A and 10 units of output for Firm B.
B) 10 units of output for Firm A and 12 units of output for Firm B.
C) 12 units of output for Firm A and 10 units of output for Firm B.
D) 12 units of output for Firm A and 12 units of output for Firm B.
Correct Answer:

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