SOLVED: please solve all parts of question 2. thanks! 2. Compute the and optimal strategies given the following: Pm=W1,W2,W3,W4 Pw1=m2,m3,m1,m4,ms Pm=W4,W2,W3,W1 P(w=m3,m1,m2,m4,m5 Pm3=W4,W3,W1,W2 Pw=m5,m4,mm2,m3 Pm4=W1,W4,W3,W2 Pw4=m1,m4,m5,m2,m3 Pms
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