Multiple Choice
Jessie and Sammy are playing a game in which each has two choices. Based on the following game table (where Jessie's payoffs are listed first in each outcome) , the Nash equilibrium is
A) Heads, Heads = 10, 6
B) Tails, Heads = 12, 3
C) Heads, Tails = 8, 11
D) Tails, Tails = 5, 9
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