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Consider the payoff matrix below for a two-player game. The first number in each cell represents the payoff for the Row Player, and the second number represents the payoff for the Column Player.
| Column: C | Column: D | |
|---|---|---|
| Row: A | (1, 5) | (2, 3) |
| Row: B | (4, 8) | (3, 9) |
If the Row Player chooses 'Strategy B', the Column Player's best response is to choose 'Strategy ____'.
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