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In the following voter profile, use the Hare Method to determine the winner. If candidate d drops out, and a second election is held, who is the winner if the Hare Method is again used? Does the
Hare Method violate the Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives Criterion in this election process?
Dilated Pupils
A condition where the pupils of the eyes are larger than normal, which can occur naturally in low light or be a sign of various medical conditions.
Fundus
The upper portion of an organ, especially the top of the stomach, or the part of the eye opposite to the pupil.
Body Mass Index (BMI)
A numerical computation that evaluates an individual's weight in relation to their height, used as an indicator of obesity and underweight.
Medium Frame
A body type that falls between a small and large build, often determined by wrist circumference and height.
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