Multiple Choice
Table 22-1
Three long-time friends, Sam, Denise, and Carlos, are deciding how they will spend their Saturday evening.They all agree that they should do one of three things: go to a movie, go bowling, or go out to dinner.They also agree that they will have two pairwise votes to determine how to spend their evening, with the majority determining the outcome on each vote.The first, second, and third choices for each person are as indicated in the table below.
-Refer to Table 22-1.If (1) the first vote pits "dinner" against "movie," and (2) the second vote pits "bowling" against the winner of the first vote,what is the outcome
A) "Dinner" wins the first vote and "dinner" wins the second vote, so they go to dinner.
B) "Dinner" wins the first vote and "bowling" wins the second vote, so they go bowling.
C) "Movie" wins the first vote and "movie" wins the second vote, so they go to a movie.
D) "Movie" wins the first vote and "bowling" wins the second vote, so they go bowling.
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