[CLO-1] The table attached shows the preference schedule for an election: Number of voters | 29 | 21 | 18 | 10 | 1 1st | D | A | B | C | C 2nd | C | C | A | B | B 3rd | A | B | C | A | D 4th | B | D | D | D | A Rank the candidates based on the plurality with elimination method. 1st: candidate B; 2nd: candidate D; 3rd: candidate A; 4th: candidate C. 1st: candidate C; 2nd: candidate B; 3rd: candidate A;
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