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Analyzing Strategic Irrigation Choices

Two neighboring farmers, Leo and Mia, must independently choose an irrigation method for their crops, either 'Drip' or 'Flood'. Their profits depend on the combination of choices they make. The table below shows the profit for each farmer, with Leo's profit listed first in each pair.

Mia: DripMia: Flood
Leo: Drip(20, 20)(15, 5)
Leo: Flood(5, 15)(10, 10)

These outcomes can also be represented as points on a graph, where the coordinates are (Leo's Profit, Mia's Profit). Leo's satisfaction increases for points located further to the right on the graph.

Assume Mia has committed to using 'Flood' irrigation. Analyze this situation to determine Leo's best response. In your answer, you must explain your reasoning using two distinct methods: first, by referencing the profits in the table, and second, by referencing the corresponding outcome points on a graph.

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