Happy Rivers County consists of three towns: Dunes, Smithville, and Johnstown. Each year the social workers employed by the county are apportioned among the three towns based on the number of cases in each town over the previous calendar year. The number of cases in each town in 2016 is shown in Table 4 − 29 _ . Table 4-29 Town Dunes Smithville Johnstown Number of cases 41 106 253 a. Suppose there are 24 social workers employed by the county. Use of Hamilton’s method to apportion the social workers to the towns based on the caseloads shown in Table 4 − 29 _ . b. Suppose there are 25 social workers employed by the county. Use Hamilton’s method to apportion the social workers to the towns based on the caseloads shown in Table 4 − 29 _ . c. Compare your answers in (a) and (b). What is strange about the two apportionments?
Happy Rivers County consists of three towns: Dunes, Smithville, and Johnstown. Each year the social workers employed by the county are apportioned among the three towns based on the number of cases in each town over the previous calendar year. The number of cases in each town in 2016 is shown in Table 4 − 29 _ . Table 4-29 Town Dunes Smithville Johnstown Number of cases 41 106 253 a. Suppose there are 24 social workers employed by the county. Use of Hamilton’s method to apportion the social workers to the towns based on the caseloads shown in Table 4 − 29 _ . b. Suppose there are 25 social workers employed by the county. Use Hamilton’s method to apportion the social workers to the towns based on the caseloads shown in Table 4 − 29 _ . c. Compare your answers in (a) and (b). What is strange about the two apportionments?
Solution Summary: The author explains Hamilton's method of apportionment of social workers in Happy Rivers County.
Happy Rivers County consists of three towns: Dunes, Smithville, and Johnstown. Each year the social workers employed by the county are apportioned among the three towns based on the number of cases in each town over the previous calendar year. The number of cases in each town in
2016
is shown in
Table
4
−
29
_
.
Table 4-29
Town
Dunes
Smithville
Johnstown
Number of cases
41
106
253
a. Suppose there are
24
social workers employed by the county. Use of Hamilton’s method to apportion the social workers to the towns based on the caseloads shown in
Table
4
−
29
_
.
b. Suppose there are
25
social workers employed by the county. Use Hamilton’s method to apportion the social workers to the towns based on the caseloads shown in
Table
4
−
29
_
.
c. Compare your answers in (a) and (b). What is strange about the two apportionments?
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The college hiking club is having a fundraiser to buy new equipment for fall and winter outings. The club is selling Chinese fortune cookies at a price of $2 per cookie. Each cookie contains a piece of paper with a different number written on it. A random drawing will determine which number is the winner of a dinner for two at a local Chinese restaurant. The dinner is valued at $32. Since fortune cookies are donated to the club, we can ignore the cost of the cookies. The club sold 718 cookies before the drawing. Lisa bought 13 cookies. Lisa's expected earnings can be found by multiplying the value of the dinner by the probability that she will win. What are Lisa's expected earnings? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
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