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Refer to the information provided in Table 14.3 below to answer the question that follows.
Table 14.3
B's Strategy
 Advertise  Don’t Advertise  A’s profit $200 A’s profit $75 million million  Advertise  B’s profit $75 million  B’s profit $50 million  A’s Strategy  A’s profit $50 A’s profit $100 Don’t  million  million  B’s profit $200 B’sprofit $100 Advertise  million  million \begin{array} { l l l l } \hline & & { \text { Advertise } } & { \text { Don't Advertise } } \\\hline & & & \text { A's profit } \$ 200 \\& & \text { A's profit } \$ 75 \text { million million } \\ & \text { Advertise } & \text { B's profit } \$ 75 \text { million } \text { B's profit } \$ 50 \text { million } \\\text { A's Strategy } & & & \\& & \text { A's profit } \$ 50 & \text { A's profit } \$ 100 \\& \text { Don't } & \text { million } & \text { million } \\& & \text { B's profit } \$ 200 & \text { B'sprofit } \$ 100 \\& \text { Advertise } & \text { million } & \text { million }\end{array}
-Refer to Table 14.3. Firm A?s dominant strategy is

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