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Use this preference table to answer the following Questions
-How can the voter on the left change his or her ballot to give A the victory using Borda count?
Alternative Hypotheses
In statistics, propositions that suggest a potential relationship between variables, considered when the null hypothesis is tested and found to be unlikely.
Body Mass Index
A numerical computation representing a person's weight in relation to their height, used to categorize them into underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese.
Obese Canadians
Refers to individuals living in Canada who have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher.
Null Hypotheses
A statement in statistical analysis that proposes there is no significant difference or effect, used as a starting point for testing.
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Q104: Calculate the Shapely-Shubik power index for each