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Table Data Understanding

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Table Data Understanding


1. The problem involves understanding the data given in a table listing 5 columns: Members, Cleanliness, Promptness, Score, and Total Score. 2. The values given are Cleanliness = 5, Promptness = 5, Score = 25, Total Score = 35, and a note that the Leader's Name should be written first under Members. 3. This suggests we have a rating scenario where Cleanliness and Promptness are rated out of 5, Score and Total Score are combined numerical values. 4. Since the Score is 25 and Total Score is 35, possibly Total Score consists of Score plus some other points or category. 5. The Leader's Name is to be placed first in the Members column as an indication of ordering or priority. Final Answer: The Leader's Name must be written first in the Members column of the table, which records the ratings and scores with Cleanliness = 5, Promptness = 5, Score = 25, and Total Score = 35.