The national government procured a total of 1550 test kits for the five regions in the country. If the distribution will be solely based on the total number of PUIs and PUMS combined in the region. How many test kits will each region receive? Assume that the total population of the five regions is 560,506. Regions A B C D E PUIs and PUMs Population (by percent) 10% 15% 20% 30% 25%
The national government procured a total of 1550 test kits for the five regions in the country. If the distribution will be solely based on the total number of PUIs and PUMS combined in the region. How many test kits will each region receive? Assume that the total population of the five regions is 560,506. Regions A B C D E PUIs and PUMs Population (by percent) 10% 15% 20% 30% 25%
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Answer this with Jefferson Method. Find the Standard Deviation and Modified Standard Devi
![The national government procured a total of 1550 test kits for the five
regions in the country. If the distribution will be solely based on the
total number of PUIs and PUMS combined in the region. How many
test kits will each region receive? Assume that the total population of
the five regions is 560,506.
Regions
A
B
CDE
PUIs and PUMS Population (by
percent)
10%
15%
20%
30%
25%](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8d6bf910-0946-4d6f-b33c-3b84916b5b30%2F63eae0bf-250a-448a-bbd3-b6ef78bc3982%2Fn8ums0p_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The national government procured a total of 1550 test kits for the five
regions in the country. If the distribution will be solely based on the
total number of PUIs and PUMS combined in the region. How many
test kits will each region receive? Assume that the total population of
the five regions is 560,506.
Regions
A
B
CDE
PUIs and PUMS Population (by
percent)
10%
15%
20%
30%
25%
![JEFFERSON'S METHOD
Problem Set:
Region
A
B
C
D
Population
56,051
84,076
112,101
168,152
140,127
25%
Total
560,506
100%
Sample Problem (As a guide to answer prob set):
STEPS
O
1. Determine how many people each representative
represent.
o Do this by dividing the total population of all
stated by the total number of representatives
Answer is called the standard divisor or divisor
PUI and PUI
(in
O
2. Divide each state's population by the divisor to determine
how many representative it should have
O
Record answer to several decimal places
Answer is called the quota
O
3. Cut of all the decimal parts of all the quotas (but don't
forget what the decimals were)
.
percentage) Quota)
10%
15%
20%
These are called the lower quotas
Sum will always be less than or equal to the total
number of representatives
Too
If the total number of representatives from Step 3 was less than
the given total number of representatives, reduce the divisor and
recalculate the quota and allocation. Continue doing this until
total in Step 3 is equal to the total number of representatives.
Provinces Population 2015 da
1.478.000
2.694.000
2,123,000
2.884.000
.
30%
The divisor we end up using is called the modified divisor or
adjusted divisor
.
masive to ad
should
SQ
16.6581
12.2015
96153
13:0620
Second step: Divide each province's population to get
the SQ using the divisor. Just put up to 4 decimal places
for the quota
Third step: Since we're still short of 2 doctors, we need
to modify the divisor by reducing it to yield higher quota
Number of Doctors by
SQL
16
9
13
13
63
12
9
13
13
63
14,414,000
First step: Let's go back to first step, this time, we're
going to change our divisor
o Initial SD = 228,793.6508
o Modified Standard Divisor (MSD)= 220,793
SQ
(Standard
Second step: Divide each province's population to get
the quota using the MSD. Just put up to 4 decimal places
for the quota
Third step: Since we achieved 63, now we are set to use
the modified divisor of 220,793 for this problem
Note: Getting the MSD is by trial and error. The only due
is that the MSD must be lesser than the SD
SQL
(Standard
Quota
Lower)
Step 1. Compute the Standard Divisor
Step 2. Compute the Standard Quota or Quota per state (SQ)
Step 3. Use the concept of Lower Quota (SQL)
Get the summation of SQL
Step 4. If the total of the SQL is the same then it is done. If not, the
Standard Divisor is incorrect and there should be a Modified
Standard Divisor (MSD)
O
O
MSD must be less than the Standard Divisor
By trial and error
Not unique
SAMPLE PROBLEM
Step 5: Compute the Standard Quota (with MSD)
Step 6: Compute the Standard Quota Lower and its
summation
Step 7: Step 4. If the total of the SQL is the same then it is done.
If not then change the MSD again.
I
2
Us Team is planning to conduct a region-wide medical mission.
Sixty three doctors pledged to be part of it. If the number of doctors
that will be assigned to each province is based on their population,
how many doctors will be assigned to each province?
22879
Provinces
4
Total
-~3JY
Provinces Population (2015 data")
2
No. of Test
kits by
Jefferson's
plan
4
3,678,000
2,694,000
2,123,000
2,884,000
3,035,000
14,414,000
SQ
Population
(2015 data*)
3,678,000 +
2,694,000+
2,123,000
2,884,000+
3,035,000 4
144 1400
16.0756
11.7748
9.2791
12.6052
13.2652
SQL
16
11
12
13
61
Number of
Doctors by
Jefferson's Plan](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8d6bf910-0946-4d6f-b33c-3b84916b5b30%2F63eae0bf-250a-448a-bbd3-b6ef78bc3982%2Fzeljo1e_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:JEFFERSON'S METHOD
Problem Set:
Region
A
B
C
D
Population
56,051
84,076
112,101
168,152
140,127
25%
Total
560,506
100%
Sample Problem (As a guide to answer prob set):
STEPS
O
1. Determine how many people each representative
represent.
o Do this by dividing the total population of all
stated by the total number of representatives
Answer is called the standard divisor or divisor
PUI and PUI
(in
O
2. Divide each state's population by the divisor to determine
how many representative it should have
O
Record answer to several decimal places
Answer is called the quota
O
3. Cut of all the decimal parts of all the quotas (but don't
forget what the decimals were)
.
percentage) Quota)
10%
15%
20%
These are called the lower quotas
Sum will always be less than or equal to the total
number of representatives
Too
If the total number of representatives from Step 3 was less than
the given total number of representatives, reduce the divisor and
recalculate the quota and allocation. Continue doing this until
total in Step 3 is equal to the total number of representatives.
Provinces Population 2015 da
1.478.000
2.694.000
2,123,000
2.884.000
.
30%
The divisor we end up using is called the modified divisor or
adjusted divisor
.
masive to ad
should
SQ
16.6581
12.2015
96153
13:0620
Second step: Divide each province's population to get
the SQ using the divisor. Just put up to 4 decimal places
for the quota
Third step: Since we're still short of 2 doctors, we need
to modify the divisor by reducing it to yield higher quota
Number of Doctors by
SQL
16
9
13
13
63
12
9
13
13
63
14,414,000
First step: Let's go back to first step, this time, we're
going to change our divisor
o Initial SD = 228,793.6508
o Modified Standard Divisor (MSD)= 220,793
SQ
(Standard
Second step: Divide each province's population to get
the quota using the MSD. Just put up to 4 decimal places
for the quota
Third step: Since we achieved 63, now we are set to use
the modified divisor of 220,793 for this problem
Note: Getting the MSD is by trial and error. The only due
is that the MSD must be lesser than the SD
SQL
(Standard
Quota
Lower)
Step 1. Compute the Standard Divisor
Step 2. Compute the Standard Quota or Quota per state (SQ)
Step 3. Use the concept of Lower Quota (SQL)
Get the summation of SQL
Step 4. If the total of the SQL is the same then it is done. If not, the
Standard Divisor is incorrect and there should be a Modified
Standard Divisor (MSD)
O
O
MSD must be less than the Standard Divisor
By trial and error
Not unique
SAMPLE PROBLEM
Step 5: Compute the Standard Quota (with MSD)
Step 6: Compute the Standard Quota Lower and its
summation
Step 7: Step 4. If the total of the SQL is the same then it is done.
If not then change the MSD again.
I
2
Us Team is planning to conduct a region-wide medical mission.
Sixty three doctors pledged to be part of it. If the number of doctors
that will be assigned to each province is based on their population,
how many doctors will be assigned to each province?
22879
Provinces
4
Total
-~3JY
Provinces Population (2015 data")
2
No. of Test
kits by
Jefferson's
plan
4
3,678,000
2,694,000
2,123,000
2,884,000
3,035,000
14,414,000
SQ
Population
(2015 data*)
3,678,000 +
2,694,000+
2,123,000
2,884,000+
3,035,000 4
144 1400
16.0756
11.7748
9.2791
12.6052
13.2652
SQL
16
11
12
13
61
Number of
Doctors by
Jefferson's Plan
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