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Suppose that each person in a group of n people votes for exactly two people from a set of candidates to fill two positions on a committee. The top two finishers both win positions as long as each receives
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Suppose that each person in a group of n people votes for exactly two people from a set of candidates to fill two positions on a committee. The top two finishers both win positions as long as each receives more than n/2 votes.
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so, what are you asking? I am confused
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