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Mathematics, 26.11.2021 05:50 zack66828

Please Help! I will give you a lot of points! A town has five districts in which mail is distributed and 50 mail trucks. The truck are to be apportioned according to each district's population. The table shows these populations before and after the town's population increase. Use Hamilton's method to show that the population paradox occurs.

--PLEASE show work (DON'T show me a spread sheet please I want to understand how to do the math)


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