Consider a weighted voting system with three players. If only Player 1 has veto power, and there are no dummies, find the Banzhof power distribution. Player 1: \( \square \) Player 2: \( \square \) Player 3: \( \square \) Glve each value as a fraction or decimal.
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- Veto power means that a player's approval is necessary for any decision to be passed. In this case, Player 1 has veto power, meaning no decision can be made without Player 1's agreement. - A dummy player in a voting system is one whose vote has no impact on the Show more…
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