Problem 13: MSNE Using Graphs (12 pts For each of the following game tables, first simplify the game as far as possible

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Problem 13: MSNE Using Graphs (12 pts For each of the following game tables, first simplify the game as far as possible

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Problem 13: MSNE Using Graphs (12 pts For each of the following game tables, first simplify the game as far as possible by eliminating strictly dominated and non-rationalizable strategies. Assume a mixed-strategy context when determining if a strategy is non-rationalizable. If this reduces the game to a 2x2 table, then find all of the game's Nash equilibria. To can full points for this question, your answers must be accompanied by the appropriate graphs, if any are necessary. Player 2 $ T 7,3 2.4 5.2 6,1 6,1 5.4 F G н Player 1 b) A B Player 2 X Y 2.3 42 3,1 2.4 Player 1 Top Player 1 Middle Bottom Left 3,1 1.2 0,2 Player 2 Center 3.1 2.1 2.0 Right 0,2 12 3.1
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