Question List for "Excursions in Modern Mathematics"

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Other Maths » For an election with candidates (A, B, C, D, and E), we have the following preference schedule:Using ... New
Started by dbose
59 May 5, 2020
Other Maths » Consider an election with 456 voters and seven candidates. What is the smallest number of votes that ... New
Started by LCritchfi
47 May 5, 2020
Other Maths » For an election with four candidates (A, B, C, and D) we have the following preference ... New
Started by Pineappleeh
48 May 5, 2020
Other Maths » In a recent election involving three candidates, 20% of the voters preferred candidate A to C and C ... New
Started by LaDunn
42 May 5, 2020
Other Maths » For an election with candidates (A, B, C, D, and E), we have the following preference schedule:Which ... New
Started by saraeharris
52 May 5, 2020
Other Maths » For an election with four candidates (A, B, C, and D) we have the following preference schedule:The ... New
Started by a0266361136
108 May 5, 2020
Other Maths » An election involving 6 candidates and 20 voters is held and the results of the election are to be ... New
Started by ETearle
59 May 5, 2020
Other Maths » The cities of Beijing, Sydney, Manchester, Berlin, and Istanbul each vied to hold the 2000 Summer ... New
Started by vHAUNG6011
128 May 5, 2020
Other Maths » An election is held among four candidates (A, B, C, and D) using the Borda count method. There are ... New
Started by bclement10
41 May 5, 2020
Other Maths » For an election with candidates (A, B, C, D, and E), we have the following preference schedule:Using ... New
Started by rmenurse
45 May 5, 2020