Use the Huntington-Hill apportionment principle to decide who is most deserving of an additional representative. For the U.S. House of Representatives:State A: population 5.6 million, 10 representativesState B: population 14.2 million, 20 representativesState C: population 11.7 million, 15 representatives

A. State C
B. State A
C. State B


Answer: A

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A. Carol B. Denise C. Brett D. Andy

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Provide an appropriate response.Write the following in terms of ln x, ln(x - 3), and ln(x + 1): 

What will be an ideal response?

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Change the mixed number to an improper fraction.7

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Start with the given graph of y.  a) Describe a sequence of transformations that results in the graph of g(x);  b) Find the range of g(x);  c) Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of g(x).y = 2x; g(x) = x - 10

A. a) The graph of y = 2x is stretched vertically by a factor of 5 and shifted ten units down. b) (-10, ?) c) y = -10 B. a) The graph of y = 2x is stretched vertically by a factor of 5 and shifted ten units up. b) (10, ?) c) y = 10 C. a) The graph of y = 2x is stretched horizontally by a factor of 5 and shifted ten units down. b) (-10, ?) c) y = -10 D. a) The graph of y = 2x is stretched horizontally by a factor of 5 and shifted ten units up. b) (10, ?) c) y = 10

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