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24 August, 04:57

Suppose three roommates cannot agree on the size of a pizza to order. Domino argues for a medium pizza, Godfather contends a large pizza will be needed, and Little Caesar wants a super-large pizza. Assuming no paradox of voting, majority voting will result in a decision to order:

A. a medium pizza

B. a large pizza

C. a super-large pizza

D. two medium pizzas

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  1. 24 August, 06:46
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    correct option is B. a large pizza

    Explanation:

    given data

    Domino = medium pizza

    Godfather = large pizza

    Little Caesar = super-large pizza

    solution

    as all three roommates cannot agree on size

    so if they should order 3 large pizza then their wish will be complete as

    Godfather want large pizza so he get his full part

    and while Domino want small so he give some part of his pizza to Little Caesar to complete his super large pizza

    so as that if they order 3 large pizza there will be agree

    so correct option is B. a large pizza
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