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Two competing food trucks, 'Taco Town' and 'Burrito Bay', are deciding whether to set up at the busy North Park or the quieter South Park for the day. If both trucks go to North Park, they split the customers and each makes a $400 profit. If both go to South Park, they also split the customers and each makes a $250 profit. If Taco Town goes to North Park and Burrito Bay goes to South Park, Taco Town makes $600 and Burrito Bay makes $300. If Taco Town goes to South Park and Burrito Bay goes to North Park, Taco Town makes $150 and Burrito Bay makes $700. Based on this scenario, what is the payoff for Taco Town if it chooses to go to North Park, and Burrito Bay chooses to go to South Park?

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Updated 2025-08-22

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