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Also Formula (b) becomes

m = e.660/36,000,000 = e/54,500 (d)

TABLE II.

e2 by (c) m e2 by (d)
64,000
1
27,500
107,000
2
82,000
150,000
3
136,500
193,000
4
191,000
236,000
5
245,500
279,000
6
300,000
322,000
7
354,500
365,000
8
409,000
408,000
9
463,500
451,000
10
518,000
494,000
 
572,500


Comparing this with Table I, we see that, provided only it be true that the number of Electors in a District is always about 5-36ths