Understanding Adams's Method for Apportionment

Understanding Adams's Method for Apportionment

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Thomas White

Mathematics

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

03:43

This video tutorial explains how to solve an apportionment problem using Adams's method. It begins by introducing the concept of fair shares and the standard divisor, which is used to calculate how many seats each state should receive based on their population. The video then details Adams's method, which involves rounding up the fair shares and adjusting the divisor to ensure the total number of seats matches the desired amount. Through a process of iteration, the correct divisor is found, allowing for the allocation of 60 seats among the states.

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What is the main focus of the video tutorial?

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What is the purpose of the standard divisor in apportionment?

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How do you calculate the fair share for each state?

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What is the significance of the number 60 in the video?

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What does the term 'fair share' refer to in the context of the video?

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What problem arises when calculating fair shares?

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What does Adams's method suggest to do with the fair shares?

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What is the first step in Adams's method?

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What is the purpose of rounding up the shares in Adams's method?

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What is the main challenge addressed by Adams's method?

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