MYLAB MATH FOR EXCURSIONS IN MATHEMATIC
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ISBN: 9780136415893
Author: Tannenbaum
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Chapter 1, Problem 52E
Use Table 1-32 to illustrate why the plurality-with-elimination method violates the Condorcet criterion.
Table 1-32
Number of Voters | 29 | 21 | 18 | 10 | 1 |
1st | D | A | B | C | C |
2nd | C | C | A | B | B |
3rd | A | B | C | A | D |
4th | B | D | D | D | A |
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MYLAB MATH FOR EXCURSIONS IN MATHEMATIC
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