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.College Internships A college with five divisions has funds for 54 internships. The student population for each division is shown in the table below. a) Apportion the internships using Hamiltons method. b) Suppose that 1 year later the divisions have the following populations. If the college wishes to apportion 54 internships, does the population paradox occur using Hamiltons method?

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