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Two major media streaming services, Intermovies and Walter X, are considering whether to maintain or increase their monthly subscription rate. Since a significant percentage of their customers will sign up for a whole year, they will be unable to change their rates for at least a year once they set them. The relevant payoff matrix appears below for their daily profits. Walter $1,200, $900$900, $800Increase$950, $1,150$1,100, $1,000(f) A new Federal Trade Commission tax regulation will cost each firm $100 per day if the firm increases its subscription rate. Draw a new payoff matrix to reflect this tax.(g) What are Intermovies' and Walter X's dominant strategies (if any) after the tax?i. Intermoviesii. Walter X(h) If the firms do not cooperate after the tax and act simultaneously, what will their new profits be?

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