A city with three districts has an increase in population as indicated in the table, Using Hamilton's method, apportion the 26 seats between the three districts both before and after the popu...
A city with three districts has an increase in population as indicated in the table, Using Hamilton's method, apportion the 26 seats between the three districts both before and after the population increase. Look at the percent increase in population for each district to determine if the population paradox occurred District A B C Total Original popul ati on in thousan ds) 960 546 2,216 3,722 New population (in thousands) 1,212 697 2,542 4,451 O population paradox did not occur O population paradox occurred
A city with three districts has an increase in population as indicated in the table, Using Hamilton's method, apportion the 26 seats between the three districts both before and after the population increase. Look at the percent increase in population for each district to determine if the population paradox occurred District A B C Total Original popul ati on in thousan ds) 960 546 2,216 3,722 New population (in thousands) 1,212 697 2,542 4,451 O population paradox did not occur O population paradox occurred