A group of 90 students form 4 voting blocs, A, B, C, and D. They agree to use 51 votes as the number needed to pass a motion. This results in the following voting structure: [51 : 30, 27, 19, 14] Calculate the Banzhaf Power Index of bloc D and the resulting power per voter/vote in the bloc. a) 1 3' 36 S b) 1 6' 84 1 12' 36 o d) {0.0}
A group of 90 students form 4 voting blocs, A, B, C, and D. They agree to use 51 votes as the number needed to pass a motion. This results in the following voting structure: [51 : 30, 27, 19, 14] Calculate the Banzhaf Power Index of bloc D and the resulting power per voter/vote in the bloc. a) 1 3' 36 S b) 1 6' 84 1 12' 36 o d) {0.0}
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Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the Banzhaf Power Index of bloc D and the
resulting power per voter/vote in the bloc.
a)
1
3' 36
o b)
1
6' 84
c)
5
1
12' 36
d)
{0,0}
1
1
2' 32
![A group of 90 students form 4 voting blocs, A, B, C, and D.
They agree to use 51 votes as the number needed to pass a
motion. This results in the following voting structure:
[51:30, 27, 19, 14]
Calculate the Banzhaf Power Index of bloc D and the
resulting power per voter/vote in the bloc.
a)
3' 36
b)
1
1
6' 84
c)
5
1
12' 36
o d)
{0.0}](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb99975d4-dab4-4a50-a0df-a77956d37934%2F63387177-df64-45d4-a046-1d8dbe316798%2F4pjyp8_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A group of 90 students form 4 voting blocs, A, B, C, and D.
They agree to use 51 votes as the number needed to pass a
motion. This results in the following voting structure:
[51:30, 27, 19, 14]
Calculate the Banzhaf Power Index of bloc D and the
resulting power per voter/vote in the bloc.
a)
3' 36
b)
1
1
6' 84
c)
5
1
12' 36
o d)
{0.0}
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