IM: 6.9.5: More than Two Choices (Lesson)
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5.1: Field Day
Students in a sixth-grade class were asked, “What activity would you most like to do for field day?” The results are shown in the table.
5.2: School Lunches (Part 1)
Suppose students at our school are voting for the lunch menu over the course of one week. The following is a list of options provided by the caterer.
Menu 1: Meat Lovers
- Meat loaf
- Hot dogs
- Pork cutlets
- Beef stew
- Liver and onions
Menu 2: Vegetarian
- Vegetable soup and peanut butter sandwich
- Hummus, pita, and veggie sticks
- Veggie burgers and fries
- Chef’s salad
- Cheese pizza every day
- Double desserts every day
Menu 3: Something for Everyone
- Chicken nuggets
- Burgers and fries
- Pizza
- Tacos
- Leftover day (all the week’s leftovers made into a casserole)
- Bonus side dish: pea jello (green gelatin with canned peas)
Menu 4: Concession Stand
- Choice of hamburger or hot dog, with fries, every day
To vote, draw one of the following symbols next to each menu option to show your first, second, third, and last choices. If you use the slips of paper from your teacher, use only the column that says “symbol.”
- Meat Lovers __________
- Vegetarian __________
- Something for Everyone __________
- Concession Stand __________
Here are two voting systems that can be used to determine the winner.
- Voting System #1. Plurality: The option with the most first-choice votes (stars) wins.
- Voting System #2. Runoff: If no choice received a majority of the votes, leave out the choice that received the fewest first-choice votes (stars). Then have another vote.
If your first vote is still a choice, vote for that. If not, vote for your second choice that you wrote down.
If there is still no majority, leave out the choice that got the fewest votes, and then vote again. Vote for your first choice if it’s still in, and if not, vote for your second choice. If your second choice is also out, vote for your third choice.
5.3: School Lunch (Part 2)
Let’s analyze a different election.
In another class, there are four clubs. Everyone in each club agrees to vote for the lunch menu exactly the same way, as shown in this table.
Figure out which option won the election by answering these questions.
5.4: Just Vote Once
Your class just voted using the instant runoff system. Use the class data for following questions.
5.5: Weekend Choices
Clare, Han, Mai, Tyler, and Noah are deciding what to do on the weekend. Their options are cooking, hiking, and bowling. Here are the points for their instant runoff vote. Each first choice gets 2 points, the second choice gets 1 point, and the last choice gets 0 points.