Voters' Ordered PreferencesAbbyBobCarloPublic parksPublic zooPublic transportationPublic zooPublic transportationPublic parksPublic transportationPublic parksPublic zooIf a pair-wise majority vote was held and the voters' preferences are shown in the table, assuming transportation and the zoo was the first pair to be voted on, which option would win overall?

A. Public parks
B. Public transportation
C. Public zoo
D. Public parks and zoo.


Answer: A

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