The prisoner's dilemma shown displays the payoffs associated with two firms: Firm A and Firm B. These firms are in an oligopoly and they can choose to either collude or compete.
Given the payoffs shown, what can we predict Firm A's profits will be?
A) $50 million
B) $100 million
C) $200 million
D) $300 million
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