Find the apportionment under Adams’s method of the Republic of Tropicana legislature described in Exercise 5 . (Hint: Look for suitable divisors in the interval 205,000 to 206,000.) The Republic of Tropicana is a small country consisting of five states ( A , B , C , D , and E ) . The total population of Tropicana is 27.4 million. According to the Tropicana constitution, the seats in the legislature are apportioned to the states according to their population. Table 4-25 shows each states standard quota: Table 4-25 State A B C D E Standard quota 41.2 31.9 24.8 22.6 16.5
Find the apportionment under Adams’s method of the Republic of Tropicana legislature described in Exercise 5 . (Hint: Look for suitable divisors in the interval 205,000 to 206,000.) The Republic of Tropicana is a small country consisting of five states ( A , B , C , D , and E ) . The total population of Tropicana is 27.4 million. According to the Tropicana constitution, the seats in the legislature are apportioned to the states according to their population. Table 4-25 shows each states standard quota: Table 4-25 State A B C D E Standard quota 41.2 31.9 24.8 22.6 16.5
Find the apportionment under Adams’s method of the Republic of Tropicana legislature described in Exercise 5. (Hint: Look for suitable divisors in the interval 205,000 to 206,000.)
The Republic of Tropicana is a small country consisting of five states
(
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
,
and
E
)
. The total population of Tropicana is 27.4 million. According to the Tropicana constitution, the seats in the legislature are apportioned to the states according to their population. Table 4-25 shows each states standard quota:
H.W For any events A and B, show that
1. P(AB)s P(A)≤ P(AUB)≤ P(A) + P(B)
a) Find the scalars p, q, r, s, k1, and k2.
b) Is there a different linearly independent eigenvector associated to either k1 or k2? If yes,find it. If no, briefly explain.
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