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VR Task – Voting Calculation?
Just a quick question: what would have happened on the VR task if the 'experts' in the presentation audience had voted differently from the public at the expo? IIRC there were only around 10 experts on the panel but several hundred at the expo, so would Alan Sugar have calculated it on a "weighted percentage" basis? (i.e. 60% of the public voted for the Badger, but 70% of the experts voted for the Coral Kid, and therefore the latter wins)
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But they didn't....
Probably, though. |
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The votes and experts are merely advisory, as in common with all tasks the final decision is down to Lord Sugar, and he is free to agree or disagree with the advisors if he choses.
I think he'd have come down alongside the public vote, afterall they are the punters with the money. |
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Just a quick question: what would have happened on the VR task if the 'experts' in the presentation audience had voted differently from the public at the expo? IIRC there were only around 10 experts on the panel but several hundred at the expo, so would Alan Sugar have calculated it on a "weighted percentage" basis? (i.e. 60% of the public voted for the Badger, but 70% of the experts voted for the Coral Kid, and therefore the latter wins)
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