Multiple Choice
The overall priorities for decision alternatives
A) are the sum of the products of the criterion priority times the priority of the decision alternative with respect to that criterion.
B) sum to 1.
C) indicate what choice is preferred, but do not force that choice to be made.
D) each of the above is true.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
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