In Exercises 1114, assume that the number of items to be

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In Exercises 1114, assume that the number of items to be apportioned does not change.Apportioning Promotions Apple Inc. has 30,000 employees in three cities as shown in the table below. It wishes to give promotions to 200 employees. a) Apportion the promotions using Hamiltons method. b) Suppose that in 10 years the cities have the following number of employees and the company wishes to again give promotions to 200 employees. Does the population paradox occur using Hamiltons method?

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