Multiple Choice
Table 22-12
The following table shows the number of voters preferring various amounts of spending on a new school.
-Refer to Table 22-12.Suppose the voters are asked to choose between $0.5 and $2.0.If all voters cast a vote for the spending amount closest to their own preference,which spending amount will win a majority of the votes?
A) $0.5
B) $2.0
C) Neither. The vote will be a tie.
D) Neither, since the median spending amount, $1.5, will always win in a vote.
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