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Consider the Following Preference Table for Four Voters to Answer

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Consider the following preference table for four voters to answer the Questions  First choice BDAC Second choice CBDD Third choice ACBB Fourth choice DACA Fifth choice EEEE\begin{array} { l l l l l } \text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}
-If a Borda count is used, can the third voter manipulate the outcome so that A wins?


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Intermolecular Forces

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Carbon Atoms

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