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The table below represents a strategic interaction. By convention, the first number in each cell is the outcome for the player whose choices are listed in the rows, and the second number is for the player whose choices are in the columns.

Player 2
Strategy XStrategy Y
Player 1Strategy A(10, 2)(6, 5)
Strategy B(8, 8)(4, 6)

Consider the following statement: 'If Player 2 chooses Strategy Y, their outcome will be 5.'

Is this statement a correct interpretation of the table?

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