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Identifying Strategic Interaction

A student is deciding how many hours to study for a final exam. The professor has announced that the final grade will be based on a fixed percentage scale (e.g., 90% and above is an A, 80-89% is a B, etc.), so each student's grade is determined solely by their own score. Is this student's decision part of a strategic interaction? Explain why or why not, referencing the key components of such an interaction.

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