Multiple Choice
Table 15.1
Suppose $1 billion is available in the budget and Parliament is considering allocating the funds to one of the following three alternatives: 1) Subsidies for education, 2) Research on Alzheimer's or 3) Subsidies for daycare. Table 15.1 shows three voters' rankings of the alternatives.
-Refer to Table 15.1.Suppose a series of votes are taken in which each pair of alternatives is considered in turn.If the vote is between allocating funds to education subsidies and increased subsidies for daycare,
A) Ivy and Jasmine vote for education subsidies, Rose votes for increased subsidies for daycare, and education subsidies wins.
B) Ivy and Rose vote for increased subsidies for daycare, Jasmine votes for education subsidies, and increased subsidies for daycare wins.
C) Jasmine and Rose vote for education subsidies, Rose votes for increased subsidies for daycare, and education subsidies wins.
D) Jasmine and Ivy vote for increased subsidies for daycare, Rose votes for education subsidies, and increased subsidies for daycare wins.
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