A large hotel chain needs to apportion 22 new surfboards for its visitors to rent among three hotels based on the numbers of rooms in each hotel as shown below. Determine each hotel's apportionment using Webster's method with the standard divisor. Hotel A Total Number of rooms 307 213 140 660 Hotel A Number of apportioned surfboards (Type a whole number.)

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A large hotel chain needs to apportion 22 new surfboards for its visitors to rent among three hotels based on the numbers of rooms in each hotel as shown below. Determine each hotel's apportionment using Webster's
method with the standard divisor.
Hotel
Number of rooms
A
Total
307
213
140
660
Hotel
A
Number of apportioned surfboards
(Type a whole number.)
Transcribed Image Text:A large hotel chain needs to apportion 22 new surfboards for its visitors to rent among three hotels based on the numbers of rooms in each hotel as shown below. Determine each hotel's apportionment using Webster's method with the standard divisor. Hotel Number of rooms A Total 307 213 140 660 Hotel A Number of apportioned surfboards (Type a whole number.)
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