Multiple Choice
Table 22-3
-Refer to Table 22-3. The table shows the preferences of 100 voters over three possible outcomes: A, B, and C. In pairwise majority voting in which voters choose first between A and B and then choose between the winner of the first vote and C,
A) outcome A will win the election.
B) outcome B will win the election.
C) outcome C will win the election.
D) the outcome of the election cannot be determined with the given information.
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