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Hatfield and McCoy burn with hatred for each other. They both consume corn whisky. Hatfield's utility function is Hatfield and McCoy burn with hatred for each other. They both consume corn whisky. Hatfield's utility function is   and McCoy's utility is   , where W<sub>H</sub> is Hatfield's whisky consumption and W<sub>M</sub> is McCoy's whisky consumption, measured in gallons. The sheriff has a total of 28 gallons of confiscated whisky which he could give back to them. For some reason, the sheriff wants them both to be as happy as possible and he wants to treat them equally. The sheriff should give them each A)  14 gallons. B)  4 gallons and spill 20 gallons in the creek. C)  2 gallons and spill 24 gallons in the creek. D)  8 gallons and spill the rest in the creek. E)  1 gallon and spill the rest in the creek. and McCoy's utility is Hatfield and McCoy burn with hatred for each other. They both consume corn whisky. Hatfield's utility function is   and McCoy's utility is   , where W<sub>H</sub> is Hatfield's whisky consumption and W<sub>M</sub> is McCoy's whisky consumption, measured in gallons. The sheriff has a total of 28 gallons of confiscated whisky which he could give back to them. For some reason, the sheriff wants them both to be as happy as possible and he wants to treat them equally. The sheriff should give them each A)  14 gallons. B)  4 gallons and spill 20 gallons in the creek. C)  2 gallons and spill 24 gallons in the creek. D)  8 gallons and spill the rest in the creek. E)  1 gallon and spill the rest in the creek. , where WH is Hatfield's whisky consumption and WM is McCoy's whisky consumption, measured in gallons. The sheriff has a total of 28 gallons of confiscated whisky which he could give back to them. For some reason, the sheriff wants them both to be as happy as possible and he wants to treat them equally. The sheriff should give them each

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