Multiple Choice
Scenario 22-1
At issue in a particular city vote is how much to spend, per person, on road repair next year. Among the 10,000 voters, 1,500 prefer to spend $300 per person, but no more; 2,800 prefer to spend $450 per person, but no more; 3,500 prefer to spend $800 per person, but no more; and 2,200 prefer to spend $1500 per person, but no more.
-Refer to Scenario 22-1.If there is a vote on whether to spend $600 per person or $800 per person,the median voter will vote to spend
A) $600 per person and the voting outcome will be $600 per person.
B) $600 per person and the voting outcome will be $800 per person.
C) $800 per person and the voting outcome will be $600 per person.
D) $800 per person and the voting outcome will be $800 per person.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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