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Two neighboring towns, A and B, are deciding on a theme for their summer festivals. They can choose either a 'Music' theme or a 'Food' theme. Their potential profits (in thousands of dollars) are shown in the matrix below, with the first number in each pair representing Town A's profit and the second representing Town B's.

Town B chooses 'Music'Town B chooses 'Food'
Town A chooses 'Music'(12, 10)(5, 5)
Town A chooses 'Food'(5, 5)(10, 12)

Based on an analysis of this payoff matrix, which statement best describes the strategic situation?

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