Multiple Choice
-Suppose that the game depicted in Figure 11.6 is modeled as a sequential move game in which P2 moves first and the payoffs are (P2, P1) . The payoffs to both players are:
A) (9, 3) .
B) (3, 9) .
C) (2, 4) .
D) (8, 6) .
E) (7, 7) .
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