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Sequence Ordering

In your role as a logistics coordinator, you are tracking the total number of shipments processed during each consecutive hour of a morning shift. You record the following data:

  • Hour 3 (Position 3): 42 shipments
  • Hour 1 (Position 1): 35 shipments
  • Hour 4 (Position 4): 50 shipments
  • Hour 2 (Position 2): 38 shipments

Because an algebraic sequence is an ordered list of terms whose domain is restricted to the counting numbers (1,2,3,4{}1, 2, 3, 4), arrange these shipment counts in the correct order to represent the sequence starting from the first term (corresponding to domain value 1{}1) to the fourth term (corresponding to domain value 4{}4).

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