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Algebra: Structure And Method, Book 1
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HMO has 40 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.
Clinic
А
В
C
Average
Weekly
275
392
611
724
Patient
Load
Use Webster's method with d = 49.95 to apportion
the doctors in the clinic.
Doctors for clinic A =
Doctors for clinic B =
Doctors for clinic C=
Doctors for clinic D =
Transcribed Image Text:HMO has 40 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. Clinic А В C Average Weekly 275 392 611 724 Patient Load Use Webster's method with d = 49.95 to apportion the doctors in the clinic. Doctors for clinic A = Doctors for clinic B = Doctors for clinic C= Doctors for clinic D =
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