Multiple Choice

Two individuals, Prisoner A and Prisoner B, are partners in a crime and are being interrogated in separate rooms. The prosecutor offers each the same deal, and the potential outcomes are measured in years of prison time. A key part of the deal is as follows: if one prisoner chooses to 'Accuse' their partner while the other chooses to 'Deny' any involvement, the accuser will be set free (0-year sentence) and the one who denied will receive a 10-year sentence. Given this specific rule, what is the outcome if Prisoner A chooses to 'Accuse' Prisoner B, and Prisoner B chooses to 'Deny'?

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Updated 2025-07-23

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