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Each of the 32 candidates can be assigned a unique sequence of outcomes of the 5 coin flips (e. g., HT, 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.
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