Discrete Math
  • Info
  • Chapter 1
    • 1.1 Election Activity
    • 1.2 Group-Ranking Methods
    • 1.3 Group-Ranking Methods
    • 1.4 Arrow's Conditions & Approval Voting
    • 1.5 Weighted Voting & Voting Power
    • Contingent Voting Method
  • Chapter 2
    • 2.1 Fair Division Activity
    • 2.2 Estate Division
    • 2.3 Apportionment
    • 2.4 Apportionment Paradoxes
    • 2.5 The Counting Case
  • Chapter 3
    • Matrix Operations
    • Leslie Model
  • Chapter 4
    • 4.1 Modeling Projects
    • 4.2 Critical Paths
    • 4.3 Vocab & Representation Graphs
    • 4.4 Euler Circuits & Paths
    • 4.5 Hamilton Circuits & Paths
    • 4.6 Color Mapping
  • Chapter 5
    • 5.1 Planarity & Coloring
    • 5.2 Traveling Salesperson
    • 5.3 Shortest Path
    • 5.4 Trees & Properties
    • 5.5 Minimum Spanning Tree
    • 5.6 Binary & Expression Trees
  • Chapter 6
  • CurletteMath

Section 1.2   Group-Ranking Methods and Algorithms

Lesson Objective:



Notes 

Guided Notes Worksheet
Lesson 1.2  Group-Ranking Methods & Algorithms
Arrow's Conditions Explaination & Lesson Plan.pdf

Worksheets & Assignments

Plurality and Majority

Runoff Method

Sequential Runoff Method

Pay Attention To

How the winner is decided.  Notice how you use the top rankings for both Plurlity and Majority.  







Watch how the use of marking off each category to reach a winner. 






Watch for the difference between a run off method and this sequential runoff method.  
How are they the same?

How are they different? 

Borda Method

Pay Attention To 

Each ranking is assigned a point value.  Then is multiplied by the number of rankings.  







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