Refer to Problem. Suppose that the individual had stated the following judgments instead of those given in
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A is strongly more preferable than C.
B is equally to moderately more preferable than A.
B is strongly more preferable than C.
Answer parts (a), (b), and (c) as stated in Problem.
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