Sequence Ordering

Two adjacent farms are deciding between using their current 'Old' irrigation system or investing in a 'New' shared system. The table below shows the annual profit for each farm (in thousands of dollars) based on their choices. The first number in each pair is Farm 1's profit, and the second is Farm 2's profit.

Farm 2: NewFarm 2: Old
Farm 1: New(5, 5)(1, 4)
Farm 1: Old(4, 1)(3, 3)

Assume both farms are currently using the 'Old' system. Arrange the following statements into a logical sequence that explains why the farms might fail to coordinate on the mutually beneficial 'New' system and instead remain with the 'Old' system.

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