This table shows a preference schedule. What was the total number of voters in this election? egin{tabular}{|l|c|l|l|l|l|l|} hline number of votes & 10 & 4 & 8 & 6 & 2 & 1 \ hline 1st & B & C & A & D & A & A \ hline 2nd & D & B & D & B & D & C \ hline 3rd & C & D & B & C & B & B \ hline 4th & E & E & E & E & C & D \ hline 5th & A & A & C & A & E & E \ hline end{tabular} 5 6 30 31
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The table provided is a preference schedule that shows how different groups of voters ranked their choices in an election. Each column represents a group of voters, and the number at the top of each column indicates how many voters are in that group. Show more…
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