Multiple Choice
In game theory, a "payoff matrix" is a table that shows the following, except
A) the profits to each firm or player that would result from various strategy combinations.
B) the target payoffs that each firm or player is aiming for in their different strategies.
C) the interdependence of the firms' or players' profits, based on their alternative actions.
D) the alternative results that the firms or players would get, based on their actions and those of others.
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