Assignment Task: There are one hundred and one strict Nash equilibrium in the division game in which claims on a dollar must be denominated in pennies. Suppose members of a large population were randomly paired to play a series is the only ESS in pure strategies. Does this fact help explain why landlord-share-cropper shares tend to be fifty-fifty? Why or why not? Are there additional pure strategy equilibrium in this case, that is, equilibrium that make use of the farmer/landlord asymmetry?