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-If the Hamilton Method Is Used to Apportion Legislative Seats

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 State abcde Population 131140304178197\begin{array} { l | c c c c c } \text { State } & \mathrm { a } & \mathrm { b } & \mathrm { c } & \mathrm { d } & \mathrm { e } \\\hline \text { Population } & 131 & 140 & 304 & 178 & 197\end{array}
-If the Hamilton Method is used to apportion legislative seats to three states with the initial and revised populations given in the table, then one of the states loses a seat to another if the number of
Seats being apportioned is 100.
 State abc Initial Population 7,55720,54571,898 Revised Population 7,65220,71071,898\begin{array} { l | c c c } \text { State } & \mathrm { a } & \mathrm { b } & \mathrm { c } \\\hline \text { Initial Population } & 7,557 & 20,545 & 71,898 \\\text { Revised Population } & 7,652 & 20,710 & 71,898\end{array}
Which state loses a seat to which state, and does the Population Paradox occur?


A) a loses a seat to b, yes
B) b loses a seat to a, no
C) b loses a seat to a, yes
D) a loses a seat to b, no

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