Deb loves shopping (payoff of 30) and hates golf (payoff of minus30). jim loves golf (payoff of 30) and hates shopping (payoff of minus30). but both deb and jim prefer to go out together (bonus payoff of 30 each in addition to the payoff from the activity they choose). if they go out separately, they get no bonus. what is the nash equilibrium? the nash equilibrium is that
a. deb goes shopping and jim goes golfing
b. both deb and jim go shopping
c. both deb and jim go golfing
d. deb goes golfing and jim goes shopping
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