Multiple Choice

Three colleagues are assigned a group project where the total output is divided equally among them. Each colleague can independently choose to either 'Work' or 'Not Work'.

  • If a colleague chooses to 'Work', they incur a personal cost of £40 and contribute £90 to the total project output.
  • If a colleague chooses to 'Not Work', they incur no cost and contribute nothing to the total output.

From a purely individual financial perspective, what is the best choice for one of the colleagues, and why?

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