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Mathematics, 05.12.2019 21:31 armstrongstang420

Suppose there are 6 voters and 6 candidates. voters give the most preferred 3 points, the second least 2 points and the third choice 1 point. the candidate receiving the highest point total is declared the winner. find a counter-example for which the winner is not preferred by more voters than another candidate.

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