Product ID: 5609
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High School
Fair Divisions: Getting Your Fair Share (HiMAP)
Author: Sandi Bennett; Duane DeTemple; Michael Dirks; Bob Newell; Jack M. Robertson; Bob Tyus
Demonstrates how mathematics can be used to divide objects fairly, such as the equitable distribution of an item that is not divisible (e.g., a hose from an estate). HiMAP Module 9.
HiMAP library now available on CD-ROM product no. 7593
Table of Contents:
PART I: DIVIDING A CAKE
Introduction
Some Methods of Fair Division
Some Basic Assumptions
Dividing a Cake Among Three People
The Moving Knife Solution
Another Fair Division Algorithm
Exercises
PART II: DIVIDING ESTATES
The Problem of Indivisible Objects
Some Methods of Dividing An Estate
Fairly Dividing An Estate
Testing the Method
Exercises
PART III: THE HISTORY OF THE FAIR DIVISION PROBLEM
©1987 by COMAP, Inc.
HiMAP
50 pages
Mathematics Topics:
Discrete & Finite Mathematics , Computer Science , Fair Divisions
Application Areas:
Social Studies , Political Science, Law, Negotiation
Prerequisites:
Algebra II
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