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Business, 01.09.2019 12:00, justinderringer03

7. solving for dominant strategies and the nash equilibrium
suppose larry and megan are playing a game in which both must simultaneously choose the action left or right. the payoff matrix that follows shows the payoff each person will earn as a function of both of their choices. for example, the lower-right cell shows that if larry chooses right and megan chooses right, larry will receive a payoff of 5 and megan will receive a payoff of 5.
the only dominant strategy in this game is for to choose .
the outcome reflecting the unique nash equilibrium in this game is as follows: larry chooses and megan chooses .

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7. solving for dominant strategies and the nash equilibrium
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