Player II Player A C 6,3 D 2,6 B 4,3 8,1 Suppose that in the game above Player 2 plays the mixed strategy $\sigma_2 = (0.3, 0.7)$. The value of $\Pi_1(B, \sigma_2)$ is: a. 6.8 b. 3.2 c. 3.9 d. 4.6
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