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Mathematics, 04.12.2020 20:30 jeremiaht7

In a local election, four nominees each received a portion of the votes, as shown on the table. Nominees / Voting Portion
Mr. Douglas / 9/50
Mrs. Maury / 26%
Mr. Hill / 7/20
Mrs. Jackson / 0.21

Put the nominees in order of how many votes they received, beginning with the winner.
1 Mrs. Maury, Mr. Hill, Mrs. Jackson, Mr Douglas.2 Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Maury, Mr. Douglas, Mr. Hill.
3 Mr. Hill, Mrs. Maury, Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Douglas.
4 Mr Hill, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Maury, Mr. Douglas.

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