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Some mathematicians argue that to permit a candidate to win an election because they have won a plurality vote is like ranking a student who earned three As and two Fs higher than one who got two As and three Bs.
A) to permit a candidate to win an election because they have won a plurality vote is like ranking a student B) permitting a candidate to win an election because they have won a plurality of votes is like ranking a student C) permitting candidates to win elections because they have won a plurality of votes is like to rank a student D) permitting candidates to win elections because they have won a plurality of votes is like ranking a student E) to permit candidates to win elections because they have won a plurality of votes is like ranking students
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