A, B, and C have the following preferences for fruits: A: apples > bananas > peaches > pineapples B: bananas > apples > pineapples > peaches C: apples > pineapples > peaches > bananas Use the Borda Count method to determine the most preferred fruit
a. Apples
b. Bananas
c. Peaches
d. Pineapples
A
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A) Install; Install B) Install; Don't Install C) Don't Install; Install D) Don't Install; Don't Install
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A) no employment during the week before the survey and be actively looking for a job. B) part-time employment while actively looking for a full-time job. C) no employment during the week before the survey and be actively looking for a job while a student. D) no employment during the day before the survey and be actively looking for a job. E) Both answers A and B are correct.
Which of the following nations DOES use the euro and participates in the Treaty on European Union?
A) Sweden B) Denmark C) Portugal D) The United Kingdom E) Norway
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