Multiple Choice
Scenario 22-4
Suppose that residents of a town are asked to vote on the best way to improve the safety of an intersection. The three choices are: a stoplight, a 4-way stop, and a 2-way stop. The voters are divided into three groups based on their preferences.
Voter Type
-Refer to Scenario 22-4.If the first vote pits a 2-way stop against a stoplight and the second vote pits a 4-way stop against the winner of the first vote,then the outcome is as follows:
A) 2-way stop wins the first vote and 2-way stop wins the second vote, so the town installs a 2-way stop.
B) 2-way stop wins the first vote and 4-way stop wins the second vote, so the town installs a 4-way stop.
C) Stoplight wins the first vote and stoplight wins the second vote, so the town installs a stoplight.
D) Stoplight wins the first vote and 4-way stop wins the second vote, so the town installs a 4-way stop.
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