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By using backward induction, the perfect strategies and payoffs of players 1,2 and 3 are respectively: A. [(a, d, I), (b, C, G), (e, F, h)] â (-1, 6, 3) and [(A, d, I), (b, C, G), (e, F, H)] â (4,4,4). B. It is not possible to get such strategies C. [(A, d, I), (e, F, H), (b, C, G)] â (-1, 6, 3), [(a, D, i), (E, f, H), (b, C, G)] â (10, 8, 7) and [(a, d, I), (e, f, H), (b, c, G)] â (11,5,3). D. [(A, d, I), (e, F, H), (b, C, G)] â (-1, 6, 3)
By using backward induction, the perfect strategies and payoffs of players 1,2 and 3 are respectively: A. [(a, d, I), (b, C, G), (e, F, h)] â (-1, 6, 3) and [(A, d, I), (b, C, G), (e, F, H)] â (4,4,4). B. It is not possible to get such strategies C. [(A, d, I), (e, F, H), (b, C, G)] â (-1, 6, 3), [(a, D, i), (E, f, H), (b, C, G)] â (10, 8, 7) and [(a, d, I), (e, f, H), (b, c, G)] â (11,5,3). D. [(A, d, I), (e, F, H), (b, C, G)] â (-1, 6, 3)
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10 Feb 2019