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Maxdama there are closed envelopes with $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, and $64 lined up in sorted order in front of you. two envelopes next to each other are picked up and shuffled. one is given to you and one is given to your friend. you and you friend then open your own envelopes, look inside, and then decide whether or not to offer to trade. if you both agree to trade, then you will swap. assume you open your envelope and see $16. should you offer to trade?

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