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Constructing a Strategic Game

Imagine two roommates, Alex and Ben, who must independently decide whether to spend their Saturday cleaning their shared apartment ('Clean') or relaxing ('Don't Clean'). Your task is to design a payoff matrix for this scenario. The numbers in the matrix should represent a 'happiness' score for each roommate. Construct the matrix so that the only stable outcome (the single Nash Equilibrium) is for both Alex and Ben to choose 'Don't Clean'. After creating the matrix, explain why your specific payoff values ensure that this is the only Nash Equilibrium.

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