Caucus Math Scenario 8 (4+ Delegate Precinct)

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1.
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What is the viability threshold? (In other words, how many caucus-goers does a preference group need in order to elect delegates?)
2.
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In the first alignment, 84 caucus-goers join the Hillary preference group. 50 are in Bernie’s preference group and 34 are in O’Malley’s. 15 are uncommitted. How many delegates (actual count, not raw) will Hillary get in this initial alignment?
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In the first alignment, 84 caucus-goers join the Hillary preference group. 50 are in Bernie’s preference group and 34 are in O’Malley’s. 15 are uncommitted. How many delegates (actual count, not raw) will Bernie get in this initial alignment?
4.
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In the first alignment, 84 caucus-goers join the Hillary preference group. 50 are in Bernie’s preference group and 34 are in O’Malley’s. 15 are uncommitted. How many delegates (actual count, not raw) will O'Malley get in this initial alignment?
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In the first alignment, 84 caucus-goers join the Hillary preference group. 50 are in Bernie’s preference group and 34 are in O’Malley’s. 15 are uncommitted. How many delegates (actual count, not raw) will the uncommitted group get in this initial alignment?
6.
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How many uncommitted caucus-goers would our Hillary preference group need to persuade to gain an additional delegate? (Assume all unpersuaded uncommitted caucus-goers leave the caucus and delegates are awarded immediately after this realignment.)
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After we persuade the number of uncommitted caucus-goers needed to gain us one additional delegate, how many delegates will Bernie have? (Assume all unpersuaded uncommitted caucus-goers leave the caucus and delegates are awarded immediately after this realignment.)
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After we persuade the number of uncommitted caucus-goers needed to gain us one additional delegate, how many delegates will O'Malley have? (Assume all unpersuaded uncommitted caucus-goers leave the caucus and delegates are awarded immediately after this realignment.)
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How many uncommitted caucus-goers would you need to persuade to gain two additional delegates? (Assume all unpersuaded uncommitted caucus-goers leave the caucus and delegates are awarded immediately after this realignment.)
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After we persuade the number of uncommitted caucus-goers needed to gain us two additional delegates, how many delegates will Bernie have? (Assume all unpersuaded uncommitted caucus-goers leave the caucus and delegates are awarded immediately after this realignment.)
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After we persuade the number of uncommitted caucus-goers needed to gain us two additional delegates, how many delegates will O'Malley have? (Assume all unpersuaded uncommitted caucus-goers leave the caucus and delegates are awarded immediately after this realignment.)