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1.

State and prove maxminn and minmax principle in solving a game.

2.

Solve the game whose pay-off matrix is

Player A

I
II
III

I
1
0
1

Player B
II
III
3
1
-4
-3
5
-1

3. Determine the range of the values of p and q that will make the payoff element a22, a saddle point for the game whose pay-off matrix is given by

Player A
4.

I
II
III

For what value of ,the game with the following pay off matrix

A1
Player A A2
A3
is strictly determinable?
5.

I
2
10
4

Player B
II
III
4
7
7
q
p
8

Player B
B1 B2 B3

6
2
-1

-7
-2
4

Solve the game whose pay-off matrix is given by

Player A

A1
A2
A3

Player B
B1
B2 B3
-3
-2
6
2
0
2
5
-2
-4

6.
Determine the optimal strategies for the players given the following pa-off
matrix.

Player A

A1
A2
A3
A4

B1
9
6
2
5

Player B
B2 B3
3
1
5
4
4
3
6
2

B4
8
6
3
2

B5
0
7
8
1

7.
Determine the optimal strategies for the players given the following pa-off
matrix.

Player A

A1
A2
A3
A4

B1
-2
3
-4
5

Player B
B2 B3
0
0
2
1
-3
0
3
-4

B4
5
2
-2
2

B5
3
2
6
-6

Mixed strat

1.

Derive expressions for the values of the probabilities corresponding to the choice of optimal
strategies for the pay-off matrix

Player A

Player B
I
II
a11
a12

II

a21

a22

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