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in a two-player game in which one player has four available strategies and the other player has three available strategies, how many outcomes can there be?

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In a two-player game with one player having four available strategies and the other player having three available strategies, there can be a total of twelve outcomes. This is determined by the four strategies available to the first player multiplied by the three strategies available to the second player.

4 x 3 = 12.

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