Drug runners can use three possible methods for running


Question: Drug runners can use three possible methods for running drugs through Florida: small plane, main highway, or backroads. The cops know this, but they can only patrol one of these methods at a time. The street value of the drugs is $100,000 if the drugs reach New York using the main highway. If they use the backroads, they have to use smaller-capacity cars so the street value drops to $80,000. If they fly, the street value is $150,000. If they get stopped, the drugs and the vehicles are impounded, they get fined, and they go to prison. This represents a loss to the drug kingpins of $90,000, by highway, $70,000 by backroads, and $130,000 if by small plane. On the main highway, they have a 40% chance of getting caught if the highway is being patrolled, a 30% chance on the backroads, and a 60% chance if they fly a small plane (all assuming that the cops are patrolling that method). Set this up as a zero sum game assuming that the cops want to minimize the drug kingpins gains, and solve the game to find the best strategies the cops and drug lords should use.

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