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Each of the 32 candidates can be assigned a unique sequence of outcomes of the 5 coin flips (e. g., , T, etc). Use a systematic method to assign these sequences. One method is started in the table below. The first four sequences are filled in, along with the last. Complete the table of possibilities.
Member Sequence Member Sequence Member Sequence Member Sequence
Tim Eden Kirsten Tabitha
Meg T Wilburn Wilson Flossie
Raleigh HHHTH Valerie Doris Pearle
Ashton HHHTT Ramón Ward Angela
Sherrill Gala Gayle Alana TTTHH
Jarod Bertie Tatyana Charley TTTHT
Rudy Hermila Janet Jennifer H
Junie Alesia Mario Lisa
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