nucleotide-count: fix wrong order introduced in #951#957
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Relevant PRs: - exercism/problem-specifications#666 - exercism/problem-specifications#951 - exercism/problem-specifications#957 - exercism/problem-specifications#1126 Basically renamed the old test cases and the process function.
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For whatever reason, in #951 I added the single-char-input case after the multi-char-input case.
Obviously this is bonkers and needs to be the other way around.