Use Jefferson's method to find the apportionment.The table below gives the populations of four districts A, B, C, and D, among which a total of 60 seats are to be apportioned.
How many seats does district A receive using Jefferson's method?
A. 26
B. 28
C. 27
D. 29
Answer: D
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cupNuts
cupBrownie Mix2
cupsAmount of oil for 16 servings
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A. -
B. x1/7
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