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Why did mathematicians and scientists begin formulating game theory for use in economics? (1 point)
The gaming approach had been successfully applied in other fields.
They expected people to continue playing games for millennia.
O Mathematics alone could not account for human behavior.
O Science and mathematics were no longer applicable.
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