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Chapter 14.3, Problem 23E
Hotel staff In Exercises 19-26, a large hotel chain needs to apportion 25 new staff members among three hotels based on the numbers of rooms in each hotel as shown in the table below.
Hotel | A | B | C | Total |
Number of Rooms | 306 | 214 | 155 | 675 |
23. a. Determine each hotel’s modified quota using the divisor 29.
b. Determine each hotel’s apportionment using Adam’s method.
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