Multiple Choice

Two farmers, Anil and Bala, must independently decide whether to plant Rice or Cassava. Their resulting payoffs, representing units of grain, are determined by the combination of their choices as follows:

  • If Anil plants Rice and Bala plants Rice, payoffs are (Anil: 2, Bala: 4).
  • If Anil plants Rice and Bala plants Cassava, payoffs are (Anil: 5, Bala: 5).
  • If Anil plants Cassava and Bala plants Rice, payoffs are (Anil: 6, Bala: 6).
  • If Anil plants Cassava and Bala plants Cassava, payoffs are (Anil: 3, Bala: 3).

Which of the following statements correctly analyzes the relationship between the outcome (Anil: Cassava, Bala: Rice) and the other possible outcomes?

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