A corporation has two branches, A and B. Each year the company awards 100 promotions within its branches. The table shows the number of employees in each branch. Branch A Total Employees 1045 8955...


A corporation has two branches, A and B. Each year<br>the company awards 100 promotions within its<br>branches. The table shows the number of employees<br>in each branch.<br>Branch<br>A<br>Total<br>Employees<br>1045<br>8955<br>10,000<br>Suppose that a third branch, C, with the number of<br>employees shown in the table below, is added to the<br>corporation. The company adds 5 new yearly<br>promotions for branch C.<br>Branch<br>A<br>Total<br>Employees<br>1045<br>8955<br>525<br>10,525<br>Use Hamilton's method to determine if the new-<br>states paradox occurs when the promotions are<br>reapportioned.<br>Yes Paradox Occurs, please type YES, othersiwe type<br>NO<br>

Extracted text: A corporation has two branches, A and B. Each year the company awards 100 promotions within its branches. The table shows the number of employees in each branch. Branch A Total Employees 1045 8955 10,000 Suppose that a third branch, C, with the number of employees shown in the table below, is added to the corporation. The company adds 5 new yearly promotions for branch C. Branch A Total Employees 1045 8955 525 10,525 Use Hamilton's method to determine if the new- states paradox occurs when the promotions are reapportioned. Yes Paradox Occurs, please type YES, othersiwe type NO

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