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The total number of possible outcomes for a random variable is referred to as
Voters
Individuals who are eligible and participate in elections to choose representatives or decide on public issues.
Consumption
The use of goods and services by households, an activity that provides utility to consumers and drives demand in the economy.
Borda Count
A voting system where voters rank options in order of preference, and options are awarded points based on their rank position in each vote.
Candidates
Individuals who are considered for a position, role, or opportunity, often in the context of elections, job openings, or competitions.
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