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MirandaLo

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If, in the game in Scenario 13.14, R moves first, C will respond with
 
  A) Q = 50.
  B) Q = 100.
  C) Q = 150.
  D) a mixed strategy over the three choices that includes some positive likelihood for each Q.
  E) a mixed strategy over the choices Q = 50 and Q = 100.

Question 2

If, in the game in Scenario 13.14, R moves first, it will select
 
  A) Q = 50.
  B) Q = 100.
  C) Q = 150.
  D) a mixed strategy over the three choices that includes some positive likelihood for each Q.
  E) a mixed strategy over the choices Q = 50 and Q = 100.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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