Multiple Choice
If there is no one strategy that is best every time:
A) there is no dominant strategy.
B) the dominant strategy will be to defect.
C) a noncooperative equilibrium is the only possible outcome.
D) the dominant strategy for at least one player will be to cooperate.
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