Multiple Choice
Consider the game between the teens from the previous question.The pure-strategy Nash equilibrium is (equilibria are)
A) Both Declare.
B) Both Ignore/Rebuff.
C) There are two: in one,both Declare,and in the other,both Rebuff/Ignore.
D) There are two: in both,the teens do the opposite of each other.
Correct Answer:

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