The McKees’ Point Yacht Club Board of Directors wants to decide where to hold their fall business meeting. The choices arc the Country Club (C), Frankie’s Fine Foods (F), West Oak Golf Club (W), and Rosa’s Restaurant (R). The results of the election are shown in the preference table.
(a) Determine the winner using the pairwise comparison method.
(b) Is this the same winner as the one using the Borda count method in Exercise 8 of Section 13-2?
8. The McKees’ Point Yacht Club Board of Directors wants to decide where to hold their fall business meeting. The choices are the Country Club (C), Frankie’s Fine Foods (F), West Oak Golf Club (W), and Rosa’s Restaurant (R). The results of the election are shown in the preference table.
Determine the winner using the Borda count method of voting.
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