Refer to the following payoff matrix:Player 1Player 2??Low QHigh Q?Low Q$10,$35$25,$30?High Q$30,$7$20,$6Suppose the production game depicted in the payoff matrix is a sequential-move game. Identify the strategy leading to a first-mover advantage for player 2.

A. Player 2 moves first and plays High Q. Observing player 2's move, player 1's best response is to play Low Q.
B. Player 2 moves first and plays High Q. Observing player 2's move, player 1's best response is to play High Q.
C. Player 2 moves first and plays Low Q. Observing player 2's move, player 1's best response is to play Low Q.
D. Player 2 moves first and plays Low Q. Observing player 2's move, player 1's best response is to play High Q.

Answer: A

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