Question 14.21

21. If the initial calculations leading to the Hill-Huntington apportionment result in a sum that is too large, what happens next?

  1. Apportionment quotients must be calculated, using a divisor slightly larger than the standard divisor.
  2. Apportionment quotients must be calculated, using a divisor slightly less than the standard divisor.
  3. The largest apportionment is reduced.
  4. A different method must be used.

21.

a