Thanks for making these!! My teacher was going way to fast & I couldn’t understand so while study for my quiz I started crying & decided to youtube it.. I might actually pass my quiz😭
My teacher and book say that the winner should be the one with the least amount of points? can you explain why you chose the one with the highest amount of points?
I think your teacher might have ranked your winner. like for example: ranked 5 chocolates from most favorite to least favorite. 1 is for more favorite while 5 is for the least favorite.
It’s easy to overcome the majority criterion. You just have to state that the Borda Count method comes into play if no one receives a majority of the 1st preferences. Obviously this doesn’t work well when it comes to travelling (as in the above example), but should work well when it comes to selecting electors for the presidential nominees in the primaries.
Thanks for making these!! My teacher was going way to fast & I couldn’t understand so while study for my quiz I started crying & decided to youtube it.. I might actually pass my quiz😭
Damn, I'm going to be starting my Math Applied to the Social Sciences class this year and these videos are tremendously helpful.
Thanks you explained it better than my instructor!!! Lol
"pu-yallup" made me laugh so hard, why was that so funny??
last place is supposed to get 0 points
right
thank you very much your explained but it is my request you that wright the borda rank model or formulaa
Thanks man!
My teacher and book say that the winner should be the one with the least amount of points? can you explain why you chose the one with the highest amount of points?
I believe you misunderstood your teacher...or he/she sucks - which is possible. Highest number of points = winner. No exceptions
I think your teacher might have ranked your winner. like for example: ranked 5 chocolates from most favorite to least favorite. 1 is for more favorite while 5 is for the least favorite.
It’s easy to overcome the majority criterion. You just have to state that the Borda Count method comes into play if no one receives a majority of the 1st preferences. Obviously this doesn’t work well when it comes to travelling (as in the above example), but should work well when it comes to selecting electors for the presidential nominees in the primaries.