trio’s review section 2.3 & 2.4
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Trio’s Review Section 2.3 & 2.4. Number off in your groups. If you are the youngest you are a “0” If you are the middle-aged you are a “1” If you are the oldest you are a “2”. HOW DO WE MOVE??. If you are the “0”, you never move - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Trio’s Review Section 2.3 & 2.4
Number off in your groupsIf you are the youngest you are a “0”
If you are the middle-aged you are a “1”
If you are the oldest you are a “2”
HOW DO WE MOVE??If you are the “0”, you never move
If you are the “1”, you move ahead ONE pod each question (check #’s on desk!)
If you are the “2”, you move ahead TWO pods each question (check #’s on desk!)
BE SURE TO:
Write the names of each member of your pod to the right of the problem
at the beginning of each problem as well as the problem. Show all
work!
QUESTION #1Mrs. Howle decides to give
video game tokens to her children based on the number of dandelions they pulled from their lawn. She has 25 tokens to give away.
Rachel pulled 13, Adam pulled 20 and Jon pulled 25.Find the ideal ratio and describe it’s meaning in a sentence.
ANSWER #1The ideal ratio is 2.32
The ideal ratio describes the number of
dandelions a child must pull to receive ONE video game token
ROTATE TO YOUR NEXT GROUP
QUESTION #2Mrs. Howle decides to give
video game tokens to her children based on the number of dandelions they pulled from the lawns. She has 25 tokens to give away.
Rachel pulled 13, Adam pulled 20 and Jon pulled 25.Find the quota for each child.What does the quota tell us?
ANSWER #2The QUOTA for each child is:(the quota tells us how many tokens each child should receive)
# of Dandelions
pickedQUOTA
Rachel
13 13/2.32 = 5.60
Adam 20 20/2.32 = 8.62
Jon 25 25/2.32 = 10.78
ROTATE TO YOUR NEXT GROUP
QUESTION #3Determine initial
apportionment of the video game tokens
to Rachel, Adam and John using the
Hamilton, Jefferson and Webster
methods.
QUESTION #3INITIAL APPORTIONMENT
QUOTA HAMILTON
JEFFERSON
WEBSTER
Rachel 5.60Adam 8.62Jon 10.7
8
ANSWER #3INITIAL APPORTIONMENT
QUOTA HAMILTON
JEFFERSON
WEBSTER
Rachel 5.60 5 5 6Adam 8.62 8 8 9Jon 10.7
810 10 11
TOTALS 23 23 26
ROTATE TO YOUR NEXT GROUP
QUESTION #4Determine the
Jefferson Adjusted Ratio (J.A.R.) and the
Webster Adjusted Ratio (W.A.R.) for
each child
ANSWER #4The Adjusted Ratios
J.A.R. W.A.R.
Rachel
2.17 2.36Adam 2.22 2.35
Jon 2.27 2.38
ROTATE TO YOUR NEXT GROUP
QUESTION #5Determine the final
apportionment of the video game tokens
to Rachel, Adam and John using the
Hamilton, Jefferson and Webster
methods.
ANSWER #5FINAL APPORTIONMENT
HAMILTON JEFFERSON
WEBSTER
Rachel
5 5 6Adam 9 9 8Jon 11 11 11
ROTATE TO YOUR NEXT GROUP
What is the formula for determining the discrepancy level
or amount of unfairness for each
method?
Discrepancy Formula
|𝑞𝑢𝑜𝑡𝑎− 𝑓𝑖𝑛𝑎𝑙𝑎𝑝𝑝𝑜𝑟𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡|
QUESTION #6Determine the
amount of discrepancies
with each method
Determine the amount of discrepancies with each method
Quota Hamilton
Jefferson Webster
F.A. F.A. F.A.
Rachel 5.60 5 5 6Adam 8.62 9 9 8
Jon 10.78 11 11 11Total Discrepancy
ANSWER #6Determine the amount of discrepancies
with each methodQuota Hamilton Jefferson Webster
F.A. F.A. F.A.
Rachel 5.60 5 .60 5 .60 6 .40Adam 8.62 9 .38 9 .38 8 .62
Jon 10.78 11 .22 11 .22 11 .22Total Discrepancy 1.2
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