Voters in a small town are considering four proposals A, B, C, and D, for the design of affordable housing. The winning design is to be determined by the Borda count method. The preference table for the election is shown.
A. Which design has a majority of first-place votes?
B. Using the Borda count method, which design will be used for the affordable housing?
C. Is the majority criterion satisfied? Why or why not?
A. The design that has a majority of first-place votes is design.
B. Using the Borda count method, the design that will be used for the affordable housing is design.
C. Is the majority criterion satisfied? Why or why not?
No. The design with the majority of votes won the election.
No. The design with the majority of first-place votes lost the election.
Yes. The design with the majority of votes lost the election.
Yes. The design with the majority of first-place votes won the election.