Use the double hashing procedure we have described with p = 4969 to assign memory locations to files for employees with social security numbers k1 = 132489971, k2 = 509496993, k3 = 546332190, k4 = 034367980, k5 = 047900151, k6 = 329938157, k7 = 212228844, k8 = 325510778, k9 = 353354519, k10 = 053708912.
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