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Difficulty of Determining "Fairness"

You are playing a game with another person in which you build up a fund of $44,500. To decide how to divide the funds between you, you and the other person get to make a choice.
If you both choose friend, you divide the fund equally between you.
If one person chooses friend and the other person chooses foe, the person who chose foe gets the entire fund. The person who chose friend gets nothing.
If you both choose foe, you both get nothing.
What is your best strategy? Suppose an additional penalty of $11,125 is imposed on whoever chooses foe. What is the best strategy?
◦ Choose foe, choose foe
◦ Choose friend, there is none
◦ Choose friend, choose friend
◦ Choose foe, there is none


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Mscarter

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Reply 2 on: Nov 23, 2022
Gracias!


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