Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 13 - Voting and Apportionment - Chapter Summary, Review, and Test - Review Exercises - Page 888: 9

Answer

musical

Work Step by Step

Comparing M and C we get: $14$ prefer M, $10$ prefer C, thus M wins. Comparing M and D we get: $12$ prefer M, $12$ prefer D, thus it is a tie. Comparing D and C we get: $6$ prefer D, $18$ prefer C, thus wins. Thus the musical play is selected because M has $1.5$, $C$ has $1$, D has $0.5$ points.
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