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    In a Two-Player, Static Game, Players Move
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In a Two-Player, Static Game, Players Move

Question 31

Question 31

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In a two-player, static game, players move:


A) At different times, but without knowledge of a rival's move.
B) At the same time, but with prior knowledge of a rival's move.
C) At same time, but without prior knowledge of a rival's move.
D) Answers a and c above.
E) None of the above.

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