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A town is deciding on the scale of a public arts festival, with three options: a 'Small' event, a 'Medium' event, and a 'Large' event. The town's voters are divided into three groups with distinct preferences:
- Group 1 (30% of voters): Prefers Small > Medium > Large
- Group 2 (40% of voters): Prefers Medium > Large > Small
- Group 3 (30% of voters): Prefers Large > Small > Medium
If the town uses a series of pairwise majority votes to decide (e.g., pitting two options against each other, with the winner facing the third option), what will be the likely result?
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A town is deciding on the scale of a public arts festival, with three options: a 'Small' event, a 'Medium' event, and a 'Large' event. The town's voters are divided into three groups with distinct preferences:
- Group 1 (30% of voters): Prefers Small > Medium > Large
- Group 2 (40% of voters): Prefers Medium > Large > Small
- Group 3 (30% of voters): Prefers Large > Small > Medium
If the town uses a series of pairwise majority votes to decide (e.g., pitting two options against each other, with the winner facing the third option), what will be the likely result?