Multiple Choice
In a prisoner's dilemma, when the Nash equilibrium occurs,
A) neither person ends up with their best outcome.
B) only one ends up with his best outcome.
C) the one who goes first ends up with his best outcome.
D) both end up with their best outcome.
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