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Analyzing a Player's Optimal Strategy

Consider a strategic interaction between two farmers who must each choose to plant one of two crops. The table below shows the payoffs for both players based on their choices. The first number in each cell is the payoff for Farmer 1, and the second number is the payoff for Farmer 2.

Farmer 2: RiceFarmer 2: Cassava
Farmer 1: Rice(1, 3)(2, 4)
Farmer 1: Cassava(4, 6)(3, 2)

Explain why Farmer 2 does not have a single strategy that is always the best choice, regardless of what Farmer 1 does. Your explanation must refer to specific payoffs from the table.

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Updated 2025-07-22

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