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Two competing local businesses, 'The Corner Store' and 'Main Street Market', are deciding whether to run a 'Weekday Special' or a 'Weekend Sale'. Their potential daily profits are dependent on the choices made by both stores. The profits are listed as (Corner Store's Profit, Main Street Market's Profit).

  • If both choose 'Weekday Special': ($1,000, $900)
  • If both choose 'Weekend Sale': ($1,800, $1,700)
  • If Corner Store chooses 'Weekday Special' and Main Street Market chooses 'Weekend Sale': ($800, $2,000)
  • If Corner Store chooses 'Weekend Sale' and Main Street Market chooses 'Weekday Special': ($2,200, $700)

Statement: Assuming Main Street Market has decided to run a 'Weekday Special', The Corner Store's best response to maximize its own profit is to also run a 'Weekday Special'.

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