= Apportionment methods
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Apportionment methods are mathematical techniques used to allocate resources, representation, or seats among various groups or entities based on specific criteria, typically in a fair and equitable manner. These methods are commonly applied in various fields, including political science, economics, and statistics. \#\#\# Some Common Apportionment Methods: 1. **Hamilton's Method (Largest Remainders Method)**: - This method involves calculating a standard divisor to determine the initial number of representatives.
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