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The table below shows the potential outcomes for two individuals, Player 1 and Player 2, based on their simultaneous choice between two actions: 'Action A' or 'Action B'. Player 1 is the 'row player' and their choices are listed down the side. Player 2 is the 'column player' and their choices are listed across the top. In each cell, the first number is the payoff for Player 1, and the second number is the payoff for Player 2.

Player 2: Action APlayer 2: Action B
Player 1: Action A(10, 8)(5, 12)
Player 1: Action B(15, 6)(8, 10)

Match each combination of choices with the correct resulting payoffs for both players.

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