School Board Voters' Ordered PreferencesDavidErnieFionaNew gymNew libraryNew computer labNew libraryNew computer labNew gymNew computer labNew gymNew libraryIf a first-past-the-post vote was taken by the school board on which project gets funded and the voters' preferences are shown in the table, which project is most likely to win?

A. Computer lab
B. Gym
C. Library
D. It will result in a three-way tie.


Answer: D

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