The answer is A
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One-Shot Nash equilibrium is (A, C).
Yes the players can achieve payoffs that are better than the one-shot Nash equilibrium.
This is due to the fact that player 2 will choose strategy C if player A chooses option A. Player 2 will immediately choose Plan C if Player A chooses Option B. As a result, C becomes the second player's dominant strategy. The optimal decision for player 1 is to choose strategy A if player 2 chooses option C. Player 1 will select A if Player 2 chooses to choose D, making this Player 1's dominant move.
A Nash equilibrium is necessary for matrix reward games with two players if the row chosen is to maximize the payoff for the row player given the column chosen by the column player, and the column, in turn, is to maximize the payoff for the column player given the row chosen by the row player.
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The trapezoid has a height of 3in. a shorter base measuring 2.75 in and a longer base measuring 4.25 in. the total area is 10.5 in^2
Answer:
The line which has slope 1/3 is a shallow line.
The line which has slope 2 is a steep line.
Both are increasing.
Step-by-step explanation:
Compare the lines by finding the slope between each pair of points.
Using the slope formula, substitute the points.


The line which has slope 1/3 is a shallow line.
The line which has slope 2 is a steep line.