“…(2013) proposed the definition of intuitionistic multiplicative preference relations (IMPRs), whose elements are intuitionistic multiplicative numbers (IMNs), that is, three values in [1/9, 9] to quantify the judgments of an alternative over another from the membership, nonmembership and the hesitancy degree. Due to the advantages of IMPR in describing the uncertainty of the pairwise judgments between alternatives, it has aroused great interest of scholars (Garg, 2017a, b, 2018a, b, 2020, 2021a, 2022; Jiang et al ., 2013, 2015; Jiang and Xu, 2014; Xia and Xu, 2013; Xu, 2013; Meng et al. , 2019; Zhang and Pedrycz, 2017, 2018; Zhang et al.…”