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"There were four team members in the department, each of them attending to a customer." This is the correct sentence.
The plural form of "member" is "members." As for "member's" - the apostrophe and S makes it a possessive form.
The comma "," is used to show that the next phrase is an explanation of why there are four team members. Without the comma, there is no pause
anonymous There were four team member’s in the department, each of them attending to a customer
There were four team members in the department, each of them attending to a customer
There were four team members in the department each of them attending to a customer
There were four team member’s in the department each of them attending to a customer
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