Determine when the Hamilton method gives an Alabama paradox on increasing committee size and who loses a seat.City A, City B, and City C are cooperating to build a community center catering to the three cities. Seats on the 7-member committee are assigned according to the populations of the cities. The population of City A is 7755, City B is 6105, and City C is 2640. Increase the committee's size by one seat at a time and reassign the seats.
A. Assignment of 11th seat; City C
B. Assignment of 10th seat; City A
C. Assignment of 10th seat; City C
D. Assignment of 12th seat; City C
Answer: C
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