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Consider the crime data from the previous problem. a. Apportion 96 police patrols u...

Consider the crime data from the previous problem.

a. Apportion 96 police patrols using Jefferson’s method.

b. Apportion 97 police patrols using Jefferson’s method.

c. Compare the apportionments from parts (a) and (b). Did anything unusual happen when the number of police patrols was increased? State which paradox occurred, if any.

d. Did either apportionment from parts (a) or (b) violate the quota rule? Explain.

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