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An arrow through (or to) a symbol changes the component from a variable value device to a fixed value device.
Tit-For-Tat
A strategy in game theory where an entity responds to an action with a similar action, often seen in reciprocal altruism or in competitive contexts.
Repeated Game
A strategic situation where the same game is played numerous times, allowing participants to adjust their strategies based on past outcomes.
Stackable Discounts
Discounts that can be combined or "stacked" on a single purchase to provide consumers with greater savings than would be available from any single discount alone.
Selling Price
The price at which a good or service is offered to the public.
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