Suppose that the pairwise comparison method is used on the following preference table. If A, C, and
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Suppose that the pairwise comparison method is used on the following preference table. If A, C, and E drop out, is the irrelevant alternatives criterion satisfied? Explain.
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Number of Votes First B B A Second A D D D Third B B Fourth A A Fifth D E D A
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