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Premium Support This page features MathJax technology to render mathematical formulae. If you are using a screen reader, please visit MathPlayer to download the plugin for your browser. Please note that this is an Internet Explorer-only plugin at this time. Game Theory Need technical help? Visit our new Learner Help Center! Top Navigation Bar Courses Anonymous Student About UsCareersPeopleContact Us My CoursesProfileCourse RecordsSettingsCourse Preferences Sign Out Game Theory by Matthew O. Jackson, Kevin Leyton-Brown, Yoav Shoham
Search this course Search Side Navigation Bar Quick Questions15 Please help us improve this course by answering some quick questions! Home Syllabus Video Lectures In-Video Quizzes Problem Sets Final Exam Online Lab Exercises Discussion Forums YouTube Channel opens in new browser tab Surveys Coursera Demographic Survey opens in new browser tab Zip File of All Slides - LARGE FILE (20M) opens in new browser tab Help Center In-Video Quizzes Week 3 Help Center Learn more Warning: The hard deadline has passed. You can attempt it, but you will not get credit for it . You are welcome to try it as a learning exercise. In accordance with the Coursera Honor Code, I (Anonymous Student) certify that the answers here are my own work. Thank you! Question 1 3-2 Strictly Dominated Strategies & Iterative Removal Consider the game: Player 1\ Player 2 u m d U 2,1 5,3 3,1 M 6,7 2,10 0,0 D 5,0 1,1 2,4 Which pair of strategies survives the process of iterative removal of strictly dominated strategies?
a) (U,u); b) (U,m); c) (M,u); d) (D,d); Question 2 3-4 Maxmin Strategies Consider the game: Player 1\ Player 2 Movie Home Movie 3,0 1,2 Home 2,1 0,3 Which is a maxmin strategy for player 1: a) Play Movie; b) Play Home; c) Play Movie with 1/2 and Home with 1/2; d) Play Movie with 1/3 and Home with 2/3. In accordance with the Coursera Honor Code, I (Anonymous Student) certify that the answers here are my own work. Thank you! You cannot submit your work until you agree to the Honor Code. Thanks! Confirm Navigation Are you sure you want to leave this page? Stay on this PageLeave this Page Submit Answers Save Answers
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