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Explanation / Answer

1.Between red velvet cake and chocolate cake the majority will vote for chocolate cake, and between this winner and vanilla cake the majority will vote for vanilla cake.

2.Between chocolate and vanilla, majority will vote for vanilla,and between this winner and red velvet cake majority will vote for red velvet cake

3.TRUE