Multiple Choice
Table 17-19
Consider a small town that has two grocery stores from which residents can choose to buy a loaf of bread. The store owners each must make a decision to set a high bread price or a low bread price. The payoff table, showing profit per week, is provided below. The profit in each cell is shown as (Store 1, Store 2) .
-Refer to Table 17-19. What is grocery store 2's dominant strategy?
A) Grocery store 2 does not have a dominant strategy.
B) Grocery store 2 should always set a low price.
C) Grocery store 2 should always set a high price.
D) Grocery store 2 should set a low price when grocery store 1 sets a low price, and grocery store 2 should set a high price when grocery store 1 sets a high price.
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