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  2. Mathematics of apportionment - Wikipedia

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    The output is a vector of integers , …, with = =, called an apportionment of , where is the number of items allocated to agent i.. For each party , the real number := is called the entitlement or seat quota for , and denotes the exact number of items that should be given to .

  3. Huntington–Hill method - Wikipedia

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    Since 1941, this method has been used to apportion the 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives following the completion of each decennial census. [2] [3] The method minimizes the relative difference in the number of constituents represented by each legislator. In other words, the method selects the algorithm such that no ...

  4. Apportionment - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, where an assignment of a lease is made between two half-yearly rent-days, the assignee is not liable to pay the full amount of the half-year's rent falling due on the rent-day next after the date of the assignment, but only an apportioned part of that half-year's rent, computed from the last mentioned date.

  5. Apportionment paradox - Wikipedia

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    An example of the apportionment paradox known as "the Alabama paradox" was discovered in the context of United States congressional apportionment in 1880, [1]: 228–231 when census calculations found that if the total number of seats in the House of Representatives were hypothetically increased, this would decrease Alabama's seats from 8 to 7.

  6. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    They included the mode of election of the president, including final recommendations for the electors, a group of people apportioned among the states in the same numbers as their representatives in Congress (the formula for which had been resolved in lengthy debates resulting in the Connecticut Compromise and Three-Fifths Compromise), but ...

  7. How to create a biweekly budget in just 4 easy steps - AOL

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    One method when using a spreadsheet is to create two separate tabs for each of the budgets. To make these two budgets, list your income, expenses and savings deductions, along with corresponding ...

  8. Domain separation - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, domain separation is a construct used to implement multiple different functions using only one underlying template in an efficient way. [1] The domain separation can be defined as partitioning of the domain of a function to assign separate subdomains to different applications of the same function.

  9. College Football Playoff bracket REVEALED + selection day ...

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    The College Football Playoff bracket is finally set and Caroline Fenton, Jason Fitz & Adam Breneman react to the final rankings and share what things the committee got right and which were wrong.