“…Alternatives is a set of n objects or situations (X = {x1, x2, …, xn} = {alternatives xi}, n > 0) ranked or ordered by agents or decision makers [2,8,20,23,56,57,59,60,74] (see Figure 3). Agents or decision makers are a panel of experts (D = {d1, d2, …, dm} = {agents or decision makers dj}, m>0) who express their preferences on the alternatives in X in the most natural way without any influence [2,9,20,23,54,56,57,[73][74][75] (see Figure 3).…”