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1Rewards are happiness.Using wireless gives happiness 10.Using fast wired gives happiness 15.Using slow wired gives happpiness 5If someone else is using the wired, then the internet is slow for everyone else..2Each player is trying to maximize his or her utility.This does not necessarily mean the players are selfish. This can be reflected in their utility function. 3Utility is -(number of years in prison)No matter what the other player does, the best thing to do is confess.456789There is no dominate strategy for player 2. Player 1 will always play low, and player 2 will play high, since that is the better option when player 1 plays low.10In the majority of game, players don't have dominant strategies.11This means that if, using those strategies, than neither player will gain anything from changing their strategy.Top left is a Nash equalibirum, as, if they choose (t,L), then neither player will want to change their action. It is a stable situation.12131415161718E[P1 choosing U] = 4-3qE[P1 choosing D] = 1 + qIf E[p1 choosing U] = E[p1 choosing D] then q=3/4E[P2 choosing L] = 1E[P2 choosing R] = 3-3pIf E[p2 choosing L] = E{P2 choosing R] then p = 2/3Every game has a randomized nash equalibirum19Soccer penalty


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