Three players (one divider and two choosers) are going to divide a cake fairly using the lone divider method. The divider cuts the cake into three slices (s1, s2, and s3).If the chooser's declarations are Chooser 1: {s2} and Chooser 2: {s2}, which of the following is a fair division of the cake?
A. Chooser 1 gets s3; Chooser 2 gets s1; Divider gets s2.
B. Chooser 1 gets s2; Chooser 2 gets s1; Divider gets s3.
C. Chooser 1 gets s2; Chooser 2 gets s3; Divider gets s1.
D. Chooser 1 and Chooser 2 split s2; Divider gets s1 and s3.
E. none of these
Answer: E
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