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Value of items received Cash adjustment to get fair share Carla and Joey are heirs to an estate that consists of a house, car, computer, diamond ring, and $150,000 cash. Both heirs have submitted bids for the items in the estate as shown in this table: Carla Joey House $175,000 $165,000 Car $5,000 $6,000 Computer $4,000 $2,000 Ring $4,000 $8,000 For each heir, fill in the chart below and summarize the final settlement below.   Carla Joey Cash Fair Share Value of items received Cash adjustment to get fair share Extra cash split Total cash Total value of the items and cash 169,000 165,500 150,000 179,000 14,000 +10,000 -10,000 151,500 -151,500 4,250 4,250 8,500 -5,750 155,750 173,250 169,750

Value of items received Cash adjustment to get fair share Carla Joey House $175,000 $165,000 Car $5,000 $6,000 Computer $4,000 $2,000 Ring $4,000 $8,000   Carla Joey Cash Fair Share Value of items received Cash adjustment to get fair share Extra cash split Total cash Total value of the items and cash 169,000 165,500 150,000 179,000 14,000 +10,000 -10,000 151,500 -151,500 4,250 4,250 8,500 -5,750 155,750 173,250 169,750 List the items and the amount of cash each heir received. Carla House and Computer Paid $5,750 Joey Car and Ring And $155,750

2. A small college has the following enrollment 2. A small college has the following enrollment. There are 12 seats to be filled: Arts 2004 Sciences 1089 Business 507 Find the I.R. = 300 Determine how Hamilton would apportion the 12 seats in the student senate. Determine how Jefferson would apportion the 12 seats in the student senate. A=7 S=3 B=2 A=2004/7 =286.28 S=1089/4 =272.25 B=507/2 =253.5 2004/8 =250.5 A=7 S=4 B=1 Find the Quotas. A=6.68 S=3.63 B=1.69 A=6 S=3 B=1