From least to greatest: -10 , -6 , -4 , -3 , 0 , 7
Least to greatest: 7/10, 7/9, 7/8
please specify. what do you want ordered from least to greatest.
-1000,-10,-1,0,100
The difference between the greatest and least number is the range. For example, if the greatest # in a set of data is 20, and the least # is 10, 20-10=10. 10 is the range.
order the numbers from least to greatest 2/5,11/5,3/10,and 31/103/10, 2/5, 11/5, 31/10 is from least to greatest. 31/10, 11/5, 2/5, 3/10 is from greatest to least.
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 numbers from least to greatest are: 2 over 10, 1/2, 0.6 and 0.9 (which is equal to 9 over 10). Convert all the fractions to decimals to compare.
From the least to the greatest: -10, -6. -4, -3, 0, 7
From least to greatest: -10 , -6 , -4 , -3 , 0 , 7
1, 10, 111
Least to greatest: 7/10, 7/9, 7/8
please specify. what do you want ordered from least to greatest.
Least to greatest: 3-10 2-5 1/2 30% 40% 50%
If you mean: 7/10, 7/9 and 7/8 then it is 7/8, 7/9 and 7/10 from greatest to least
-1000,-10,-1,0,100
The difference between the greatest and least number is the range. For example, if the greatest # in a set of data is 20, and the least # is 10, 20-10=10. 10 is the range.