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Two competing food trucks, 'Taco Town' and 'Burger Bus', are deciding where to park for the day: at the 'City Park' or the 'Office Complex'. Their daily profits depend on the choices of both. The first number in each pair represents Taco Town's profit, and the second represents Burger Bus's profit.

Here is the situation:

  • If both park at the City Park, they compete directly, and each earns $400.
  • If both park at the Office Complex, they also compete directly, but Burger Bus has a more popular lunch menu, so Burger Bus earns $500 and Taco Town earns $300.
  • If Taco Town parks at the City Park and Burger Bus parks at the Office Complex, they each capture a separate market and both earn their maximum profit of $600.
  • If Taco Town parks at the Office Complex and Burger Bus parks at the City Park, they also capture separate markets and both earn their maximum profit of $600.

Which of the following tables correctly represents the payoffs for this strategic situation?

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Updated 2025-10-05

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