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HW4 (1) (15 points) A decision-maker has made the following pair-wise comparison matrix of 4 factors that is not sufficiently consistent. Use the rank order of the confidence for the 6 off-diagonal pairwise comparisons given at the side of the matrix to make the matrix totally consistent. A B C D BvC (highest confidence) A 1 2 3 4 AvD B 1 1/3 1/5 AvC C 1 3 CvD D 1 BvD AvB (lowest confidence) You need to show only the final totally consistent matrix. (2) (5 points) What are the values of the largest eigenvalue and the consistency index
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