Multiple Choice
Sally, Kelly, and Debbie are roommates deciding on how many cats they want in the apartment.Sally prefers three cats to two cats to one cat, Kelly prefers two to one to three, and Debbie prefers one to two to three.If they decide by majority vote (one versus two, two versus three, and so on) , how many cats will they get?
A) none
B) one
C) two
D) three
E) the answer cannot be determined from the information given
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