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    In the Game of Matching Pennies, Player I Wins a Penny
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In the Game of Matching Pennies, Player I Wins a Penny

Question 79

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In the game of matching pennies, player I wins a penny if the coins match and player II wins if the coins do not match. Is this a zero-sum game? Is this a fair game?

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