Multiple Choice
Table 22-14
The Johnson family is planning a vacation and, though Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be paying for the trip, they have decided to use a democratic voting process to choose their destination. The family members' preferences are reflected in the table below.
-Refer to Table 22-14.If Mr.Johnson wants to ensure that his 1st choice becomes the family's winning destination,he should propose
A) using a vote by majority rule and first choosing between Opryland and the Grand Canyon, then choosing between the winner of the first vote and Sea World, and finally choosing between the winner of the second vote and Disneyland.
B) using a vote by majority rule and first choosing between Disneyland and Sea World, then choosing between the winner of the first vote and the Grand Canyon and finally choosing between the winner of the second vote and the Opryland.
C) using a vote by majority rule and first choosing between Sea World and the Grand Canyon, then choosing between the winner of the first vote and Disneyland, and finally choosing between the winner of the second vote and Opryland.
D) using a Borda count.
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