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Consider the weighted voting system [q: 19, 14, 10, 9, 4]. assume that this system has no dictators and is not subject to gridlock. what is the weight of the coalition formed by p 2, p 3, and p 4? for what values of the quota q is the coalition formed by p 2, p 3, and p 4 a winning coalition? for what values of the quota q is the coalition formed by p 2, p 3, and p 4 a losing coalition?

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