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A pure strategy involves​ ____________. A. choosing one particular action for a situation. B. choosing ethical actions over dominant strategies. C. choosing different actions randomly. D. choosing ethical actions over Nash strategies. Suppose that a goalie is playing a mixed strategy between diving to the left and the right. A player decides which strategy to employ when playing a game with mixed strategies by choosing​ ____________. A. based on the Nash equilibrium. B. randomly. C. the Fibonacci sequence. D. based on the dominant strategy. In a game with mixed​ strategies, does either of the players have a dominant​ strategy? Why or why​ not?

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Answer: Choosing one particular action for a situation

randomly

Step-by-step explanation: A pure strategy is used to define the actions of the user in the particular situation. In such case, the user choose one alternatively from two or more and do not mix them.

Whereas, in a mixed strategy the user chooses its action from a number of alternatives in a random manner and not on the basis of any predetermined criteria as in the case of pure strategy.

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