This covers the subunit (voting) during the financial math unit of my Mathematical Reasoning class. This discovers different voting methods, different types of candidates, how voting works and possible outcomes.
Voting Voting
canidate
Voting
plurality canidate w/ the
:
most
1 votes
Place
canidate :
majority canidate wh more that
half the 1st
of
place votes
condorcet canidate : a can idate who
wins canidates
against all other When
matched head to head
Criteria : If there
Majority is a
majority
canidate ,
they that canidate should win
the election Logic : If/they statement
Condorcent criteria: If there is a
condorcent canidate, they that canidate
Should win the election .
The independance of Irrelevant
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