Suppose there are two neighbors, A and B. Each neighbor can choose whether to clean the street in front of her house at a cost of 10, or not clean it at a cost of 0. When analyzing this scenario through a classic prisoners' dilemma framework, all of the following statements are true, except: Select the correct answer below: Neighbor A will reason that if Neighbor B will not clean the street, then it isn't worth it for Neighbor A to clean the street. Neighbor A will reason that if Neighbor B will clean the street, then Neighbor A can come out ahead by not cleaning the street. Neighbor B will reason that if Neighbor A will not clean the street, then it isn't worth it for Neighbor B to clean the street. Neighbor B will reason that it is in his best interest to clean the street because he assumes Neighbor A will not clean the street.