Solve the problem.In the following voter profile, use the Hare Method to determine the winner. If candidate d drops out, and a second election is held, who is the winner if the Hare Method is again used? Does the Hare Method violate the Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives Criterion in this election process? 
A. c; c, no
B. b; b, no
C. b; c, yes
D. c; b, yes
Answer: A
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A. { 1 } B. { 0 } C. { -1.6 } D. { -1 }
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Evaluate -x for the given value of x.x = 5
A. 0 B. 5 C. -6 D. -5
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Write the number in scientific notation.In 1997, the total value of imports and exports for Canada was $318,160,000,000.
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