01 pts IncorrectQuestion 11 Figure 173 Hector and Bart are r
0/1 pts IncorrectQuestion 11 Figure 17-3. Hector and Bart are roommates. On a particular day, their apartment needs to be cleaned. Each person will be completely clean (if one or both roommates take part in cleaning), or it will remain dirty (if neither roommate cleans). With happiness measured on a scale of I (very unhappy) to 10 (very happy), the possible outcomes are as follows: has to decide whether to take part in cleaning. At the end of the day, either the apartment Hecters Decision Dontcle Hectors happiness 10 Clean Hector\'s happines-6 Clean Baurt\'s happiness Bart\'s Decision Hectoe\'s bappiness Hector\'s hapiess DenT clean Bart\'s bappiness-10Bae\'s hapines Refer to Figure 17-3. In pursuing his own self-interest, Bart will refrain from cleaning whether or not Hector cleans clean only if Hector cleans clean only if Hector refrains from cleaning clean whether or not Hector cleans
Solution
The dominant stratergy is the Don\'t Clean Stratergy, and hence, that will be choosen. Suppose Hector Cleans, in that case Bart happiness is 7 in cleaning while 10 in not cleaning, and hence, Bart won\'t Clean. Suppose Hector don\'t clean, in that case aslo, Bart\'s happiness is more in not cleaning. Hence, we may say that Bart\'s stratergy of Don\'t Clean is a dominant one. Hence, the correct option is
The same is also true for Hector, and hence it might be said that the room won\'t be cleaned at all.
