Multiple Choice
Getting to a Nash equilibrium requires:
A) each knowing the opponent's payoffs and cooperation.
B) knowing the opponent's payoffs but not cooperation.
C) cooperation but not knowing the opponent's payoffs.
D) neither cooperation nor knowing the opponent's payoffs.
E) either cooperation or knowing the opponent's payoffs, depending on the game.
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