Multiple Choice
In the following games, all payoffs are listed with the row player's payoffs first and the column player's payoffs second (36-40) .
-In Game 5 above,
A) Player A choosing A1 and Player B choosing B1 is a Nash equilibrium.
B) Player A choosing A2 and Player B choosing B1 is a Nash equilibrium.
C) Player A choosing A1 and Player B choosing B2 is a Nash equilibrium.
D) there are no Nash equilibria in pure strategies.
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