Multiple Choice

Consider a situation where two individuals, Adam and Bella, must each choose between two activities for an afternoon: going to the cinema or watching football. Adam's personal preference is the cinema, while Bella's is football. A critical detail of their situation is that both of them would rather do their second-choice activity with the other person than do their first-choice activity alone. Based only on this information, which statement correctly analyzes the ranking of the possible outcomes for Adam?

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