An HMO has 139 doctors to be apportioned among four clinics. The HMO decides to apportion the doctors based on the average weekly patient load for each​ clinic, given in the following table. Use​ Jefferson's method to apportion the 139 doctors. ​ (Hint: Find the standard divisor. A modified divisor that is less than this standard divisor will​ work.)   Clinic A B C D Average Weekly Patient Load 1676 5247 2697 5380

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An HMO has

139

doctors to be apportioned among four clinics. The HMO decides to apportion the doctors based on the average weekly patient load for each​ clinic, given in the following table. Use​ Jefferson's method to apportion the

139

doctors. ​ (Hint: Find the standard divisor. A modified divisor that is less than this standard divisor will​ work.)

 

Clinic
A
B
C
D
Average Weekly Patient Load
1676
5247
2697
5380
 
 
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