Four players ( A , B , C , and D ) are dividing the array of 15 items shown in Fig. Fig . 3 − 36 using the method of markers. The players’ bids are as indicated in the figure. Figure 3 - 3 6 a. Describe the allocation of items to each player. b. Which items are left over?
Four players ( A , B , C , and D ) are dividing the array of 15 items shown in Fig. Fig . 3 − 36 using the method of markers. The players’ bids are as indicated in the figure. Figure 3 - 3 6 a. Describe the allocation of items to each player. b. Which items are left over?
Solution Summary: The author explains the method of markers, which is a discrete fair-division method.
Four players
(
A
,
B
,
C
,
and
D
)
are dividing the array of
15
items shown in Fig.
Fig
.
3
−
36
using the method of markers. The players’ bids are as indicated in the figure.
Figure
3
-
3
6
a. Describe the allocation of items to each player.
3. Let
sin (22) + cos (T2)
f(z) =
z(22 + 1)(z+1)
Compute f(z)dz over each of the contours/closed curves C1, C2, C3 and C4 shown
below.
L
10
-C
x
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show ur answer
pe
n and paper then take
what is the slope of the linear equation-5x+2y-10=0
1. Evaluate
(2,5)
(3x+y)dx+(2y-x)dy
(0,1)
(i) along the straight lines from (0, 1) to (2, 1) and then from (2, 1) to (2,5), and (ii)
along the parabola y = x² + 1.
Don't use any Al tool
show ur answer in pe
n and paper then take
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