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An election with six candidates (A, B, C, D, E, and F) is decided using the method of pairwise comparisons. Suppose that A loses four pairwise comparisons, B and C both lose three, F loses one and ties one, and D loses two and ties one.
(a) Find how many pairwise comparisons E loses.
(b) Who was the winner of the election?
(a) E loses \boxed{} pairwise comparison(s).
(Type a whole number.)
(b) Who was the winner of the election?
Candidate \boxed{} was the winner of the election.