1.A strategy is called a pure strategy if it involves choosing ________.A. one particular action for a situation B. diff
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1.A strategy is called a pure strategy if it involves choosing ________.A. one particular action for a situation
B. different combinations of actions for a situation
C. an action that yields a higher payoff to the opponent
D. an action that yields zero payoff to the player
2.A strategy is called a mixed strategy if involves choosing ________.A. one particular action for a situationB. different actions randomlyC. an action that yields a higher payoff to the opponentD. an action that yields zero payoff to the player
2.A strategy is called a mixed strategy if involves choosing ________.A. one particular action for a situation
B. different actions randomly
C. an action that yields a higher payoff to the opponent
D. an action that yields zero payoff to the player
3. Which among the following situations refers to a zero-sum game?A. Two nations trying to strengthen their diplomatic relations
B. A business firm deciding upon the terms of partnership
C. Two players playing a single game of chess
D. Two teams deciding on the rules of a game
B. different combinations of actions for a situation
C. an action that yields a higher payoff to the opponent
D. an action that yields zero payoff to the player
2.A strategy is called a mixed strategy if involves choosing ________.A. one particular action for a situationB. different actions randomlyC. an action that yields a higher payoff to the opponentD. an action that yields zero payoff to the player
2.A strategy is called a mixed strategy if involves choosing ________.A. one particular action for a situation
B. different actions randomly
C. an action that yields a higher payoff to the opponent
D. an action that yields zero payoff to the player
3. Which among the following situations refers to a zero-sum game?A. Two nations trying to strengthen their diplomatic relations
B. A business firm deciding upon the terms of partnership
C. Two players playing a single game of chess
D. Two teams deciding on the rules of a game