HAMILTON PLAN: uses the standard divisor, When the total number of representatives obtained does not sum up to what is desired, additional representatives are assigned according to the largest decimal remainders., Proposed by Alexander Hamilton, using this plan, the quotient for each state is obtained by dividing the population of each state by the standard divisor., JEFFERSON PLAN: uses the modified standard divisor, When the total number of representatives obtained does not sum up to what is desired, another modified standard divisor should be picked. The number of representatives obtained should sum up to what is desired., Proposed by Thomas Jefferson, using this plan, the quotient for each state is obtained through diving the population of each state by the modified standard divisor., This method of apportionment favors larger states, BOTH: a method of apportionment, the first step of this method id finding the standard divisor,

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