Below is the payoff matric of a 2-person game where Player 1 has four strategies (A, B, C and D) and Player 2 five strat

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Below is the payoff matric of a 2-person game where Player 1 has four strategies (A, B, C and D) and Player 2 five strat

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Below is the payoff matric of a 2-person game where Player 1 has
four strategies (A, B, C and D) and Player 2 five strategies (I,
II, III, IV and V). Payoffs are given. Player 2 I II III IV V
Player 1 A 119, 16 62, 70 126, 68 56, 20 32, 150 B 88, 12 100, 43
76, 34 87, 10 15, 10 C 33, 65 56, 90 28, 66 110, 63 80, 135 D 76,
50 45, 77 142, 89 96, 76 71, 22 a) Solve this game by finding all
the Nash equilibria in pure strategy. [5%] b) Provide a mixed
strategy solution. [10%] c) If Strategy B of Player I is no longer
feasible, while all other strategies remain unchanged, would the
solution be different? [5%]
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