Question: 8.1. Suppose that n = 2, h = 5, p1 = 13, and p2 = 27. (a) What is the standard divisor for this apportionment

8.1. Suppose that n = 2, h = 5, p1 = 13, and p2 =
8.1. Suppose that n = 2, h = 5, p1 = 13, and p2 = 27. (a) What is the standard divisor for this apportionment problem? (b) What is the standard quota for state 1? (c) What is the Hamilton apportionment? (d) What modified divisor works for Jefferson's method? (e) What is the Jefferson apportionment? (f) What is the smallest possible number that can serve as a modified divisor for Adams's method for this problem? (g) What is the Adams apportionment

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