DISCM.MATH.5.D
Solve fair division problems with three or more players using the Knaster inheritance procedure.
Discrete Mathematics for Problem Solving · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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fair division problemsthree or more playersKnaster inheritance procedure
Skills
- solve (fair division problems using the Knaster inheritance procedure for three or more players) #dok3
- apply (the Knaster inheritance procedure to multi-player scenarios) #dok2
- model (real-world division problems using the Knaster procedure) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can describe the steps of the Knaster inheritance procedure. #dok1
- I can organize the data and values assigned by three or more players. #dok2
- I can apply the Knaster inheritance procedure to a fair division problem. #dok2
- I can solve fair division problems involving three or more players using the Knaster inheritance procedure. #dok3
- I can justify the fairness of a solution produced by the Knaster inheritance procedure. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Fair division can be achieved among three or more parties through systematic procedures like the Knaster inheritance method.
- Mathematical models such as the Knaster inheritance procedure provide objective methods to resolve disputes over indivisible goods.
Essential Questions
- What is the Knaster inheritance procedure and how does it ensure fairness?
- How can the Knaster procedure be applied to divide property among three or more people?
- What steps are involved in solving a fair division problem for multiple players?
- In what ways does the Knaster inheritance procedure handle disputes over indivisible goods?
- How can we determine if the division from the Knaster method is truly fair?