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A consultant creates a diagram to model a sequential interaction between two firms, Firm A and Firm B. In the scenario, Firm A moves first, choosing between 'Strategy X' and 'Strategy Y'. Firm B observes Firm A's choice and then decides between 'Strategy P' and 'Strategy Q'. The consultant's diagram shows a single initial decision point for Firm A, followed by a single decision point for Firm B from which its two choices branch out. What is the fundamental error in this diagram's structure for representing this specific scenario?

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