parts Geoffrey, Faith, Jay, and Rachel are college roommates. They're trying to declde where the four of them should go for spring break: Daytona Beach or. Miami. If they order the tickets by 9:00 PM on February 1 , the cost will be fust $500 per person. If they miss that deadiline, the cost rises to $1,200 per person. The following table shows the benefit (in dollar terms) that each roommate would get from the two trips. The roommates tend to put off making decisions. So, when February 1 rolis around and they stal havent made a decision, they schedule a vote for. 8:00 PM that night. In case of a tie, they will fip a coin between the two vacation destinations. The roommates will get the most total benefit if they choose to go toGiven the individual benefits each roommate receives from the two trips, which trip will each roommate vote for? Fill in the tabie with each roommate's preferred location, assuming that a given roommate will abstain if he or she has no preference. Under majority rule, the roommates will vote to go to outcome. . Therefore, majority rule leads to an economically Suppose Rachel misses the vote, leaving Geoffrey, Faith, and lay to figure out where they're going to go. Geoffrey and day argue for their preferred destinations. but Faith offers to vote with Geoffrey if Geoffrey will vote on her side in an upcoming class election. This is an example of.