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In the game shown below, Player 1 can move Up or Down, and Player 2 can move Left or Right. The players must move at the same time without knowledge of the other player's move. The first payoff is for the row player (Player 1) and the second payoff is for the column player (Player 2). Solve each game using game theoretic logic. Player 2 Player 1 Left Right 7,7 2,9 92 This question is worth 6 points and there are 3 correct answers. You should select ALL 3 answers if you know them but you can select only 1 or 2 answers if you are not sure ofALL of the correct answers. You receive 2 points for each correct answer but lose 2 points for an incorrect answer. You should choose ALL 3 of the correct answers if you know them but it is probably not a good idea to guess at an answer unless you are pretty sure. For example, if you select 2 correct answers and 1 incorrect answer you would receive 4-2 = 2 points for the question. You cannot receive less than 0 points on the question; for example if you select 1 correct answer and 2 incorrect answers you would receive 24=0 points for the question. A little game theory for the game theory questions. Choose ALL of the correct answers. 2 points for a correct answer, -2 points for an incorrect answer. C] Player 1 has a dominant strategy to choose Up. C] Player 1 has a dominant strategy to choose Down. E] Player 1 does not have a dominant strategy. C] Player 2 has a dominant strategy to choose Left. C] Player 2 has a dominant strategy to choose Right. C] Player 2 does not have a dominant strategy. C] The Nash equilibrium for this game is Up/Left. C] The Nash equilibrium for this game is Up/Right. C] The Nash equilibrium for this game is DownXLeft. C] The Nash equilibrium for this game is Down/Right