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QuestionA town votes on smoking regulations: options A (unrestricted), B (designated areas), C (ban). Use Borda count to analyze. What wins?

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Finally, we need to determine whether the head-to-head criterion is satisfied. The head-to-head criterion is satisfied if the option that wins the head-to-head comparison also wins the vote. In this case, option C wins the head-to-head comparison, but option B wins the vote. Therefore, the head-to-head criterion is not satisfied.
The option favored over all others using a head-to-head comparison is option C. The option that wins the vote using the Borda count method is option B. The head-to-head criterion is not satisfied because the option that wins the head-to-head comparison (option C) does not win the vote.

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