Least to greatest:
3-10 2-5 1/2
30% 40% 50%
Oh, dude, ordering decimals is like ordering a sandwich, but with numbers. So, you start by looking at the biggest part of the number, which is the whole number part. In this case, 13 is the biggest whole number. Then you move on to the decimal part, and you just compare the numbers after the decimal point. So, the order would be 13,351; 12,353; 1,235; and 13.
What is the least number of place-value blocks that you need to show 3,010? The least number is four: One Tens block, and three Thousands blocks. The greatest number would be 3,010: All Ones value blocks.
There is none because the Least Common Denominator (or LCD) is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the denominators of two or more fractions. Even if you converted your whole numbers (x) to their fraction equivalents (x/1), the LCD would always be 1.
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An outlier can make the range go up.Example:say you have the numbers. 2,5,4,1,7,and 18.in order from least to greatest: 1,2,4,5,7,18range is the greatest number - the littlest number.so in this case it is 18-1 which equals 17say if there was no outlier and the highest number was 7it would be 7-1 which is 6 and it makes the outlier smaller....
As they all have the same denominator (12) order them by the numerator in order from least to greatest.
You usually put the biggest denominator first. The bigger the number is the lower it means. So for EXAMPLE:20/30,15/30,6/10 . In least to greatest it would be the same order. In greatest to least it would be completely turned around
The greatest of these fractions is 3/4 and the last is 2/5. The fraction 2/3 would fall in the middle of the other two. The least of these fractions would be 2/5 and the greatest would be 3/4. That would leave the middle number being 2/3.
1/8, 1/6, 1/2
To order fractions from least to greatest, you first need to convert them to a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator would be 1. So, the fractions would be 23/1, 13/1, 18/1, 79/1, and 56/1. By comparing the numerators, the fractions in order from least to greatest would be 13/1, 18/1, 23/1, 56/1, and 79/1.
From least to greatest, the order would be: 3, 6, 9.
You answer the questions and then put them from the littlest value to the greatest value. It is just like fractions. 2/3 and 1/2. they equal 4/6 and 3/6 4/6 would be greater so 2/3 would be greater. Its just as simple as that. Except not fractions.
Rewriting input as fractions if necessary: 3/7, 5/4, 2/6The least common denominator (LCD) is: 84.Rewriting as equivilant fractions with the LCD: 36/84, 105/84, 28/84Ordering these fractions by the numerator: 28/84
Rewriting input as fractions if necessary: 8/17, 15/19, 3/5The least common denominator (LCD) is: 1615.Rewriting as equivalent fractions with the LCD: 760/1615, 1275/1615, 969/1615Ordering these fractions by the numerator: 760/1615
Calculate the respective percentages of the given fractions and arrange them from least to greatest. eg: in the list of fractions : 1/2 , 1/3, 6/13, 4/5, 7/18, 2/19 1/2 = 50% , 1/3 = 33%, 6/13=46%, 4/5 = 80%, 7/18= 38%, 2/19 = 10% Accordingly, the arrangement from least to greatest would be: 4/5 , 1/2, 6/13, 7/18, 2/19 Hope this helps
That would be a number line.
The numbers are incomprehensive to work out because they are too close togther