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- 8) Consider the following game: There are 10 players. Each player is asked to write a number between 0 and 100. The player whose choice is closest to half of the average is the winner. Describe the game and discuss what would you expect to be the average number if the game were played in class with your colleagues. Do you expect them to play the Nash equilibrium strategy? Explain.1. Consider the following simultaneous move game Player 2 C D Player 1 A 4,3 4,-2 B 2,2 3,-1 C 3,0 4,0 C) Find the pure strategy Nash equilibria.2. Consider the following game: u 1 r 6,0 0,6 d 3,2 6,0 Are there any Nash equilibria in pure strategies for this game? Find the mixed strategy Nash equilibrium.
- Consider the attached game depicted in Normal Form. Find one Nash equilibrium and verify that it is a Nash equilibrium. Note: 1. Remember to express the Nash equilibrium in the form of a strategy profile. 2. Use the definition of Nash equilibrium to verify that the strategy profile you find is really a Nash equilibrium.Consider the following sequential game: 1 O D,L U.L U,R U D,R D (0,2) 2 L What is the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium of this game? R. (-1,-1) (1,1)What is the Nash Equilibrium of the following game? |0, 0 Up Down 3, 2 |2, 1 3, 1 2, 6 4, 2 5,5 10, 0 a. (Down, D) b. (Down, C) c. (Up, A) d. (Up, B)
- Game Theory Question A non-profit firm is on a local community online donation platform for a community event it wants to hold (only community members can donate via the website). The event will be held only if the non-profit firm collects $20,000 total from members of the community. Each member values the event at $500. Suppose that there are 100 community members. Community members can only donate by purchasing a lottery ticket from the firm. Each ticket costs $200 and only one ticket can be purchased per member. The proceeds will be collected by the firm. The lottery winner gets a premier meal at a local restaurant that's worth $100. Remember, the firm keeps all the donated money. If the amount of donations is less than $20,000, then the firm returns the donated money to the community members (since there'll be no event held but the lottery winner still gets to eat that fancy meal). If the donations sum up to $20,000, the community event will take place. What are the Nash…Consider the following simultaneous move game: Player 1 U M D Player 2 L 2,10 2,5 8,7 C 5,2 11,8 8,4 R 5,4 2,9 8,3 In the Nash equilibrium of this game, player 1 receives a payoff of ✓ and player 2 receives a payoff ofTucker and Eddie are playing the following game. Tucker can choose A or B and Eddie can choose C or D. The first payoff is for Tucker, the second for Eddie. Eddie Tucker C D A 3, 2 4, 3 B 4, 5 3, 4 Identify the Nash equilibrium(s) in this game. What rational game theoretic advice would you offer Tucker and Eddie on how to play this game? If Tucker and Eddie follow your advice, what payoff should each expect? Show your work.