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A professor of political science wants to predict the outcome of a school board election. Three candidates Ivy (I), Bahrn (B), and Smith (S), are running for one position. There are three categories of voters: Left (L), Center (C), Right (R). The candidates are judged based on three factors: educational experience (E ), stand on issues (S), and personal character (P ). The following are the comparison matrices for the hierarchy of left, center, and right. 2 3 2 3 1 2 AHP was then used to reduce these matrices to the following relative weights eft Center Right Candidate Ivy Smith. 2 Bahr. 5. 1. 2 4. 45 33 4. 255 Determine the winning candidate, assess the consistency of the decision