Multiple Choice

In a bargaining scenario, one person (the Proposer) is given $100 and must propose how to split it with two other people (the Responders). The Proposer makes the exact same offer to both Responders simultaneously. If at least one Responder accepts the offer, the money is split as proposed with that Responder (or both, if both accept), and anyone who rejects gets nothing. If both Responders reject the offer, no one gets any money. Assuming all three individuals are perfectly rational and want to maximize their own financial gain, what is the lowest offer a Responder should accept?

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