An election is held among six candidates, name A through F. There are 57 voters
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An election is held among six candidates, name A through F. There are 57 voters in this election. Using the method of pairwise comparisons A,B, and C win 2 point each, D wins 4, and F wins all of the rest. In this election, who wins the head-to-head comparison? An election is held among six candidates, name A through F. There are 57 voters in this election. Using the method of pairwise comparisons A,B, and C win 2 point each, D wins 4, and F wins all of the rest. In this election, who wins the head-to-head comparison?Explanation / Answer
There are 6 candidates, so number of pairwise comparisons possible = C[6,2] = 15. So there are 15 points to be won.
A,B,C and D have got 10 points among themselves, and F wins the rest. So F got 5 points and E got 0 points.
From the above points tally, we can conclude that F won all the pair-wise comparisons (because in a pool of 6 candidates, each candidate can have 5 pairs at most). So F is the preferred candidate of all the candidates and F would be the winner in a head-to-head comparison.