[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote- Is (S+2)(T+S+1)/2(S+1)<T/2 ? ---- D- s349436 is good to raise the question. It has been very many years since I have done much algebra. The denominator 2's cancel on both sides. (S+2)(T+S+1)/(S+1) < T The numerator S+2 is > denominator S+1. The left side is obviously greater than T on the right side. No need to go further. Answer NO. Since (S+2)/(S+1) approaches 1 with a large S, there will be bare majority rule. with Droop in one at large district.
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