Use the Huntington-Hill apportionment principle to decide who is most deserving of an additional representative. The Artist's Association has 5 representatives from the Painter's Group, which has 240 members, 11 representatives from the Actor's Association, which has 670 members, and 7 representatives from the Sculptor's Association, which has 490 members. Assign two additional seats, one at a time.

A. Sculptor's Association and Actor's Association
B. Sculptor's Association and Painter's Group
C. Actor's Association and Painter's Group
D. Painter's Group and Actor's Association


Answer: A

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