Multiple Choice

Two traders, Dimitrios and Ameera, are being investigated for market manipulation. They are held in separate rooms and cannot communicate. Each must decide whether to 'Accuse' the other or 'Deny' the crime. The potential prison sentences (in years) are shown in the table below, with Dimitrios's sentence listed first and Ameera's second.

Ameera: DenyAmeera: Accuse
Dimitrios: Deny(1, 1)(10, 0)
Dimitrios: Accuse(0, 10)(5, 5)

Based on a rational self-interest, what is Ameera's single best course of action, and why?

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