I don't spend much time in the First Posts queue so I'm not intimately familiar with the audit process there, but I'll try to address as much of your question as I can.
I didn't understand what the author of the question meant by "pair" so I wrote a comment and asked about clarification. This made me fail the audit.
For what it's worth, I agree with you -- the asker hasn't made it clear at all even with a followup comment. I have asked an additional clarification request for OP, though since it has multiple answers already, I'm not sure if OP is still paying attention to the question. Time will tell!
This is the first Audit I failed of many which is a bit annoying.
That's great that this is the first time you've failed an audit. You will fail many more as you continue reviewing, and hopefully they'll only be because of bad audits (of which there are many).
Can some admin please undo the classification of this being a failed audit
Unfortunately, elected moderators don't have the ability to revert a failed audit for a reviewer. Luckily, one failed audit isn't that big a deal, especially if it is your first one. Enough time between failed audits, or enough passed audits between failed audits, and you will never experience a review ban. There's also no score board where people will see any audit failures blasted into the public space (though they can see the details if they find the specific review item in the review queue history), so don't worry about negative press.
and also prevent this from showing up for others?
I don't recall the exact qualifying criteria for audit items (or if they vary from queue to queue) but it's unlikely this one can be removed from the 'audit pool' short of overwhelming intervention from the community (or intervention from an employee, also unlikely).
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- 4 pairs of numbers. Or you can have pairs that sum up to the same number. Or any other criteria, it doesn't specify pairs of identical elements. – VLAZ Oct 7 '19 at 19:17