Multiple Choice
Table 22-5
The following table shows the number of voters preferring various amounts of spending to develop a river to make it more attractive for canoeing and kayaking.
-Refer to Table 22-5. The city council is considering two alternative ballots. The first would allow voters to choose between $1.5 million and $2 million. The second would allow voters to select between $2 million and $2.5 million. If the first ballot is used,
A) voters will select $1.5 million.If the second ballot is used voters will select $2 million.
B) voters will select $1.5 million.If the second ballot is used voters will select $2.5 million.
C) voters will select $2 million.If the second ballot is used voters will select $2 million.
D) voters will select $2 million.If the second ballot is used voters will select $2.5 million.
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