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What’s your Apportionment Aptitude???. 1) State which method(s) involve rounding the quota to determine the initial apportionment: A) Hamilton Method B) Jefferson Method C) Webster Method. ANSWER:. C) The Webster Method.
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1) State which method(s) involve rounding the quota to determine the initial apportionment:A) Hamilton MethodB) Jefferson MethodC) Webster Method
ANSWER: C) The Webster Method
2) State which method(s) involve truncating the quotas to find the Initial Apportionment:A) Hamilton MethodB) Jefferson MethodC) Webster Method
ANSWER: • The Hamilton Method B) The Jefferson Method
State which method(s) involve adjusting the ideal ratio to either increase or decrease the quota ( these are known as the divisor methods): A) Hamilton MethodB) Jefferson MethodC) Webster Method
ANSWER: B) The Jefferson Method C) The Webster Method
State which method(s) may assign too many seats in the initial apportionment, thus requiring a decrease in the ideal ratio: A) Hamilton MethodB) Jefferson MethodC) Webster Method
ANSWER: C) The Webster Method
State which method(s) may result in a group losing a seat even though the number of seats increase: A) Hamilton MethodB) Jefferson MethodC) Webster Method
ANSWER: • A) The Hamilton Method
The ideal ratio describes:a) The number of seats per studentb) The number of students per seatc) the class size
ANSWER: b) The number of students per seat