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Mathematics, 24.03.2020 22:30 grinch4

Use the Huntington-Hill apportionment principle to decide who is most deserving of
an additional representative.
For the U. S. House of Representatives:
State A: population 5.7 million, 9 representatives
State B: population 14.5 million, 19 representatives
State C: population 11.7 million, 14 representatives
State A because it has the largest Huntington-Hill number.
State A because it has the smallest Huntington-Hill number.
State C because it has the largest Huntington-Hill number.
State B because it has the largest Huntington-Hill number.

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