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Suppose Kim and Chris want to take turns, using the bottom-up strategy, to allocate several textbooks currently held jointly. Their ranked preferences are listed below: 1st 2nd 3nd 4th 5th 6th  Chris  botany  sociology  physiology  biology  ecology  chemistry  Kim  biology  chemistry  botany  sociology  ecology  physiology \begin{array} { | l | l | l | l | l | l | l | } \hline & 1 ^ { \text {st } } & 2 ^ { \text {nd } } & 3 ^ { \text {nd } } & 4 ^ { \text {th } } & 5 ^ { \text {th } } & 6 ^ { \text {th } } \\\hline \text { Chris } & \text { botany } & \text { sociology } & \text { physiology } & \text { biology } & \text { ecology } & \text { chemistry } \\\hline \text { Kim } & \text { biology } & \text { chemistry } & \text { botany } & \text { sociology } & \text { ecology } & \text { physiology } \\\hline\end{array}
-If Kim chooses first, when is the physiology book chosen?

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