The "printed-names" format refers to a preference ballot in which the
names of candidates are printed on the ballot in some random order,
and the voter is simply asked to rank the candidates. An election is
held using the "printed-names" format for the preference ballots. The
table shows the results of the election. Rewrite this table in the
conventional preference schedules format. (Use A, B, C, D, and E as
shorthand for the names of the candidates.)
