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On question number one we are selecting the winner using the plurality method so let's first tally up all the This video explains how to apply the Borda count method to determine the winner of an Plurality Method is: "Who has the most first place And 5 divided by 17 that's about 29.4 percent for b and for c

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On question number one we are selecting the winner using the plurality method so let's first tally up all the

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Math 118 : 6.6 #3 (Mathematical Explorations Tutorial : Voting - Irrelevant Alternatives Criterion)

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And 5 divided by 17 that's about 29.4 percent for b and for c