No, the correct order would be -4, -2, 0, 1, 5.
-1.5, -1, -0.5, 0, 0.5, 0.6
In least to greatest order, the numbers would be 0, 1/3, 0.4, 7, 7.5, 8.9, and 9. The number 1/3 as a decimal is 0.33, which is smaller than 0.4 but larger than 0.
-1000,-10,-1,0,100
In order from least (smallest) to greatest (largest), you would list these numbers as 0, 1/3, 0.4, 7, 7.5, 8.9, and 9. The reason 1/3 comes before 0.4 is that in decimals, 1/3 equals 0.33.
-5, -1, 0, 6
-1.5, -1, -0.5, 0, 0.5, 0.6
In least to greatest order, the numbers would be 0, 1/3, 0.4, 7, 7.5, 8.9, and 9. The number 1/3 as a decimal is 0.33, which is smaller than 0.4 but larger than 0.
-1000,-10,-1,0,100
In order from least (smallest) to greatest (largest), you would list these numbers as 0, 1/3, 0.4, 7, 7.5, 8.9, and 9. The reason 1/3 comes before 0.4 is that in decimals, 1/3 equals 0.33.
-5, -1, 0, 6
-6 then -4 then -2 then -1 -6 being the least and -1 being the greatest
In order from greatest to least, these numbers are arranged: 512, 38, 34, 1.60, 1, 0.50
To arrange positive and negative numbers from least to greatest, first identify the negative numbers, as they will always be less than any positive number. Place the negative numbers in increasing order, starting from the largest (closest to zero) to the smallest (farthest from zero). Then, follow with the positive numbers in ascending order. For example, if you have -3, -1, 0, 2, and 5, the order from least to greatest would be -3, -1, 0, 2, 5.
0.24, 1, 30.9
-10, -5, -1, 0, 3, 9
1, 10, 111
2/6, 1/5, 1/8