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Consider the following partial-conflict game played in a noncooperative manner. The first payoff is to player I; the second is to player II. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Player II \text { Player II }
 Player I  Choice A  Choice B  Choice A (2,4) (3,6)  Choice B (6,3) (4,2) \begin{array}{lcc}\text { Player I } & \text { Choice A } & \text { Choice B } \\\text { Choice A } & (2,4) & (3,6) \\\text { Choice B } & (6,3) & (4,2) \end{array}
What outcomes constitute a Nash equilibrium?


A) only when both players select A
B) only when both players select B
C) only when one player selects A and the other selects B
D) only when both players select A or both players select B

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