Sequence Ordering

In an economic experiment, 'Responders' from two groups (Kenyan farmers and US students) could accept or reject a proposed split of a sum of money. The acceptance rates for various offers were recorded as follows:

  • 10% Offer: Accepted by 58% of students and 2% of farmers.
  • 20% Offer: Accepted by 70% of students and 25% of farmers.
  • 30% Offer: Accepted by 98% of students and 55% of farmers.
  • 40% Offer: Accepted by 100% of students and 90% of farmers.

Arrange these offers in order, from the one with the smallest difference in acceptance rates between the two groups to the one with the largest difference.

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