Multiple Choice

Two competing coffee shops, 'The Daily Grind' and 'Bean Scene', are deciding whether to keep their current prices or to lower them. The profit each shop earns depends on the decisions made by both.

  • If both keep their prices high, each earns $500.
  • If both lower their prices, each earns $200.
  • If The Daily Grind lowers its price and Bean Scene keeps its price high, The Daily Grind earns $700 and Bean Scene earns $100.
  • If Bean Scene lowers its price and The Daily Grind keeps its price high, Bean Scene earns $700 and The Daily Grind earns $100.

Given this situation, what is the payoff for 'Bean Scene' if it decides to keep its price high and 'The Daily Grind' decides to lower its price?

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