Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario where two partners are questioned separately about a crime. The outcomes are based on their choices to 'Accuse' the other or 'Deny' involvement:

  • If both partners 'Deny', they each serve 1 year in prison.
  • If one 'Accuses' and the other 'Denies', the accuser goes free (0 years) and the denier serves 10 years.
  • If both partners 'Accuse', they each serve 5 years.

From the perspective of the pair's collective well-being (minimizing their total combined prison time), which statement provides the best judgment of the mutual 'Deny' strategy?

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