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Table 15.1
 Ivy  Jasmine  Rose  Subsidies for education  2nd  3rd  1st  Research on Alzheimer’s  3rd  1st  2nd  Subsidies for daycare 1 st  2nd  3rd \begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|} \hline & \text { Ivy } & \text { Jasmine } & \text { Rose } \\\hline \text { Subsidies for education } & \text { 2nd } & \text { 3rd } & \text { 1st } \\\hline \text { Research on Alzheimer's } & \text { 3rd } & \text { 1st } & \text { 2nd } \\\hline \text { Subsidies for daycare } & 1 \text { st } & \text { 2nd } & \text { 3rd }\\\hline\end{array}
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.The first pair considered is between subsidies for education and research on Alzheimer's.The second pair considered is between Alzheimer's research and increased subsidies for daycare.The third pair considered is between education subsidies and increased subsidies for daycare.In this case, the collective preferences of the voters


A) turn out to be transitive and will yield a consistent outcome.
B) turn out to be transitive but will not result in a consistent outcome.
C) turn out not to be transitive and will not result in a consistent outcome.
D) turn out not to be transitive but will yield a consistent outcome.

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