Multiple Choice
Consider the same football setting as in the previous question,but now suppose the payoffs (probabilities of winning) are given by the following normal form: The Nash equilibrium is (equilibria are)
A) the offense runs and the defense plays for the run.
B) both pick their choice at random with the offense focusing more on the run and the defense on defending the pass.
C) both pick their choice at random with the offense focusing more on the pass and the defense on defending the run.
D) both pick their choice at random with equal probability of either play.
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