What is the primary difference between a mixed strategy and a pure strategy?
A) Pure strategies are always dominated strategies.
B) Mixed strategies call for randomizing over possible actions, pure strategies do not.
C) Pure strategies are much more common than mixed strategies.
D) Mixed strategies are not optimal whereas pure strategies are.
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