We have seen that an apportionment that apportions to each state either the whole number just below the state’s standard quota (called the lower quota) or the whole number just above the state’s standard quota (called the upper quota) is said to satisfy the quota rule.
Explain why, if Jefferson’s method is used and the quota rule is violated, it must be a violation of the upper quota. A method violates the upper quota if it assigns a whole number greater than the upper quota.
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