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The accompanying payoff matrix depicts the possible outcomes for two players involved in a game of Ping Pong. At this point in the game, the ball has just been hit to Dagny Taggart, and she chooses whether to hit right or hit left. At the same time, John Galt chooses whether to defend right (Dagny's right) or defend left (Dagny's left) . If a player receives a payoff of 1, the player wins the point; if the player receives a payoff of ?1, the player loses the point. Use this information to answer the questions.  John Galt  Dagny Taggart  Defendsp right  Defends left  Hit right  Hit left11111111\begin{array} { l }&\text { John Galt }\\\text { Dagny Taggart }&\begin{array} { l }\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\text { Defendsp right }\quad\quad\quad \text { Defends left }\\\begin{array} { l }\text { Hit right }\\\\\text { Hit left}\end{array}\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline 1\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad&-1 \quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\\-1&1 \\\hline -1&1\\1&-1 \\\hline\end{array}\end{array}\end{array}

-If John Defends left, Dagny's payoff is _________ if she hits right and _________ if she hits left.

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