In the childrens game of matching pennies, each player simultaneously shows one side of

Chapter 10, Problem 12

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In the childrens game of matching pennies, each player simultaneously shows one side of a penny, either a head or a tail. If the sides that are shown match, player I wins a penny. If the sides that are shown do not match, player II wins a penny. Model this game as a two-person zero-sum game, and then find the optimal strategy for each player and the expected payoff of the game.

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