3,2,1,4
The way you do this is to take each letter as it goes, so they are all the same for the first four letters (Greg), then you find that e in #3 comes before the "o" in 1 & 4 or the "g" in #2. Next, the "g" in #2 comes before the rest. #1 & #4 have the same total last name "Gregory", so we do the same thing in the first name, which gives us the name "Marsha" coming before "Mary".
So:
Gregery, Marsha
Greggory, Marietta
Gregory, Marsha
Gregory, Mary
2007-05-17 02:15:04
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answer #1
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answered by Edrondol 3
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1. Gregery, Marsha
2. Greggory, Marietta
3. Gregory, Marsha
4. Gregory, Mary
2007-05-17 02:19:41
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answer #2
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answered by Steve 3
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1. Gregery, Marsha
2. Greggory, Marietta
3. Gregory, Marsha
4. Gregory, Mary
2007-05-17 02:16:07
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answer #3
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answered by Alberto B 2
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assuming of surname:
1) Gregery, Marsha 2) Greggory, Marietta 3) Gregory Marsha
4) Gregory, Mary. Because: in each surname (1,2,3) order of 5th letter (1st difference) . Last 2 surnames same, so letter 4 of Christian name (1st difference). Make sense?
Hope this helps
2007-05-17 02:21:37
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answer #4
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answered by SKCave 7
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3214 easy
2007-05-17 02:19:28
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answer #5
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answered by lauren 1
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3214
2007-05-17 02:19:38
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answer #6
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answered by this name 4
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3
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1
4
2007-05-17 02:15:38
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answer #7
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answered by KP 1
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no, you do it. Don't make other people do YOUR homework.
I learned that in like kindergarten.
2007-05-17 02:19:51
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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