 In this video, we provide the solution to question number five for practice exam number two for math 1030 In which case we have a fair division game in play here David, Connie, Chase, and Clarence are dividing a cake amongst themselves using the lone divider method So there's only one divider and you can guess it. It's David David divides the cake into four shares S1234 which to him all are fair share. So they're each worth 25 percent So the values of everyone are shown on the screen right here Which slices will chase bid for so chase will bid for any slices Which are a fair share or higher for which as there's four players here 25 percent of the cake is a fair share so chase would bid for Slice three and slice four because those are greater than or equal to 25 percent He would not take the 15 percent Because that's less than 25 percent so he will not take share one or two With that since chase will only accept shares three and four. We see that the correct answer is choice F