Multiple Choice
Write the payoff matrix for the game.
-In the traditional Japanese childrenʹs game janken (or ʺstone, scissors, paperʺ) , at a given signal, each of two players shows either no fingers (stone) , two fingers (scissors) , or all five fingers
(paper) . Stone beats scissors, scissors beats paper, and paper beats stone. In the case of a tie, there
Is no payoff. In the case of a win, the winner collects 50 yen.
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