Write the payoff matrix for the game.In the traditional Japanese children's game janken (or "stone, scissors, paper"), at a given signal, each of two players shows either no fingers (stone), two fingers (scissors), or all five fingers (paper). Stone beats scissors, scissors beats paper, and paper beats stone. In the case of a tie, there is no payoff. In the case of a win, the winner collects 50 yen.

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Answer: D

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