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Table 23 - 2
Suppose a town is to vote on three possible locations for a new park: A, B, or C.The preferences are in table 23-2.Suppose the mayor decides on the following Borda count voting scheme: For each option, we will give one point for last place, two points for second last, and three points for the third last etc.The outcome with the most points is the winner.
-Refer to the information provided.The winner of this Borda count will be:
Franchising
A business model that allows individuals to own and operate a branch of a larger company using its brand name, systems, and processes.
Start-Up Cost
Initial expenses required to establish a business, including equipment, permits, and marketing.
Absolute Control
A situation where all power and decisions rest with one entity or individual, without any external influences or checks.
Double Taxation
The imposition of two or more taxes on the same income, asset, or financial transaction.
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