DISCM.MATH.5.C
Explain how to reach a fair division using the Knaster inheritance procedure; Page 26 October 2015 Update.
Discrete Mathematics for Problem Solving · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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Skills
- explain (how to reach fair division using the Knaster inheritance procedure) #dok2
- describe (the steps in the Knaster inheritance procedure) #dok2
- apply (the Knaster inheritance procedure to fair division problems) #dok3
- analyze (the suitability of the Knaster procedure for fair division) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can define the Knaster inheritance procedure as a process for fair division. #dok1
- I can list the steps involved in the Knaster inheritance procedure. #dok1
- I can explain how fair division is achieved using the Knaster inheritance procedure. #dok2
- I can describe situations where the Knaster inheritance procedure can be used for dividing assets. #dok2
- I can apply the Knaster inheritance procedure to divide items among participants fairly. #dok3
- I can analyze whether the Knaster inheritance procedure results in an equitable allocation. #dok3
Big Ideas
- The Knaster inheritance procedure offers a systematic approach to dividing assets fairly among multiple parties.
- Understanding and applying the Knaster inheritance procedure equips students to manage real-world fair division problems with objectivity and reasoning.
Essential Questions
- What is the Knaster inheritance procedure, and why is it considered a fair division method?
- How does the Knaster inheritance procedure ensure fair outcomes in the division of assets?
- In what real-world situations might the Knaster inheritance procedure be an appropriate choice?
- How do the steps in the Knaster inheritance procedure guide participants to an equitable solution?
- What are the benefits and limitations of using the Knaster inheritance procedure for fair division?