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Two rival food truck owners, Chef A and Chef B, are deciding where to park for the day in a city with two main locations: the Financial District and the Arts District. Both locations have the same number of potential customers. If both trucks park in the same district, they must split the customers, leading to lower profits for each. If they park in different districts, each captures the full market of their location, leading to higher profits. Match each type of outcome with its correct strategic description based on this scenario.

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