Multiple Choice
Consider the game between the teens from the previous question. Instead of being a simultaneous game,suppose it is sequential,with teen A moving first. What is the subgame-perfect equilibrium of this new game?
A) Both Declare.
B) Both Ignore/Rebuff.
C) It is a mixed strategy equilibrium.
D) Teen A Declares and Teen B follows A's action.
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