Apportion the indicated number of representatives to three states, A, B, and C, using Hamilton's plan. Next, use the revised populations to reapportion the representatives. Decide whether the population paradox occurs.
State:ABCPopulation:90,000226,000124,800Revised pop.:98,000247,100144,900Number of seats:13  ?
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A. A illustrates population paradox.
B. B and C illustrate population paradox.
C. B illustrates population paradox.
D. C illustrates population paradox.
E. The paradox does not occur.


Answer: C

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Exact: 7 tbsp
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