Multiple Choice
To economists, games:can involve one person or multiple people.require at least two people.are situations in which people act in another individual's interestare situations in which one player's outcome depends on another player's choices.
A) I and IV
B) II and IV
C) II only
D) I, III, and IV
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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