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Warm Up – 3/13 - Thursday Warm Up – 3/13 - Thursday

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A local gym instructor has a course load that allows her to teach Eight classes At an interest meeting 8 people wanted highimpact Aerobics 64 wanted lowimpact aerobics 11 wanted jazzercise ID: 212186

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Warm Up – 3/13 - Thursday

A local gym instructor has a course load that allows her to teach

Eight classes. At an interest meeting, 8 people wanted high-impact

Aerobics, 64 wanted low-impact aerobics, 11 wanted jazzercise,

and 31 wanted step exercise.

Apportion the classes using

Adams Method

B) Apportion the classes using

Webster’s Method.Slide2

Test Tomorrow

Things to know:

Five methods of apportionment; Hamilton, Jefferson, Adams, Webster, Huntington Hill.

Paradoxes and rules; Alabama Paradox, Population Paradox, Quota Violations, know which methods violate which.Slide3

Test Tomorrow

Hamilton Method:

Lower Quotas, extra seats apportioned by highest residues (decimals).

Jefferson

Method:

Lower Quotas, find a modified divisor that perfectly apportions the seats

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Adams Method:

Upper Quotas, find a modified divisor that perfectly apportions the seats.

Webster Method:

Normal Rounding, find a modified divisor.

Huntington-Hill:

Rounding by Geometric Means, find a modified divisor.