Multiple Choice
Figure 4.8: You and 100 of your closest friends all decide to spend the day playing Frisbee. There are two places in town that have enough space for all of you to play Frisbee: the local beach, or the local park which is across the street from the beach. The more people who play, the more fun everyone has, and your payoff depends on the number of people that show up to the same location as you. Specifically, you will receive 5 points for each person (besides yourself) at the same location as you. Assume that everyone else's payoff is determined in the same way. The payoffs for this game are shown in the above figure.
-Refer to Figure 4.8. This game will end up with
A) everyone at the beach.
B) everyone at the park.
C) half of your friends at the beach and half at the park.
D) either a or b
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