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In the Following Two-Person Zero-Sum Game, the Payoffs Represent Gains 4296\left| \begin{array} { l l } 4 & 2 \\9 & 6\end{array} \right|

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In the following two-person zero-sum game, the payoffs represent gains to the row player I and losses to column player II.
4296\left| \begin{array} { l l } 4 & 2 \\9 & 6\end{array} \right|
Does this game have a saddlepoint? What is each player's minimax or maximin strategy? Justify your response.


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