Multiple Choice
When players in a game collude, they:
A) choose to avoid any outcomes that harm their rival.
B) make agreements not to compete with each other and, typically, to charge high prices.
C) act independently to try to eliminate other players from the game.
D) change their products, so that they are in different markets and not competing with each other.
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