Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario involving two individuals, Adam and Bella, who are deciding between two activities for an afternoon: going to the cinema or watching a football match. Adam's first choice is the cinema, while Bella's is football. However, the most important factor for both of them is to spend the afternoon together. Both would prefer to do their second-choice activity with the other person than to do their first-choice activity alone. Which of the following payoff matrices best represents this situation? (The first number in each pair represents Adam's payoff, and the second represents Bella's. Adam's choices are rows, Bella's are columns.)

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