Divider – chooser method

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Divider – chooser method DM.7

The divider chooser – method is the best of all continuous fair division methods. This method is used when there are 2 players. It is also known as “you cut – I choose method”. 1 player is the Divider. 1 player is the Chooser.

Example: Pizza You like green peppers, sausage and onions. Paul likes Mushrooms, green peppers and onions. You cut and Paul chooses: Which one shows fair share? G M S O G M S O G M S O G M S O

Example: Pizza You like green peppers, sausage and onions. Paul likes Mushrooms, green peppers and onions. Paul cuts and you choose: Which one shows fair share? G M S O G M S O G M S O G M S O

Example: Determine fair cuts of cake if you value chocolate 4 times as much as vanilla 90° C C C C V C V V V 100° C V C V 50°

Assignment Quiz – Next class!! Homework – Pg 103 2, 5, 19, 22, 29