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Table 22-9 Table 22-9   -Refer to Table 22-9. The table shows the preferences of four types of voters over four possible outcomes: A, B, C, and D. In addition, the table shows the percentage of voters of each type. Suppose that, for some reason, D is eliminated as a possible option. Using a Borda count election, with 3 points for the best choice, 2 points for the second best choice, and 1 point for the last choice, which outcome would win this election? A) A B) B C) C D) There would be a three-way tie.
-Refer to Table 22-9. The table shows the preferences of four types of voters over four possible outcomes: A, B, C, and D. In addition, the table shows the percentage of voters of each type. Suppose that, for some reason, D is eliminated as a possible option. Using a Borda count election, with 3 points for the best choice, 2 points for the second best choice, and 1 point for the last choice, which outcome would win this election?

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