Multiple Choice

Consider a scenario where two traders, Dimitrios and Ameera, are under investigation. They are held separately and must decide simultaneously whether to 'Accuse' their colleague or 'Deny' the crime. The authorities have structured the plea bargain such that the prison sentences (in years) are as follows, with Dimitrios's outcome listed first and Ameera's second:

Ameera: DenyAmeera: Accuse
Dimitrios: Deny(2, 2)(10, 0)
Dimitrios: Accuse(0, 10)(1, 1)

Assuming both traders are rational and act solely in their own self-interest, what is the predicted outcome of this situation?

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