From least to greatest, the order would be: 3, 6, 9.
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.
In order from greatest to least, the numbers would be: 4.00, 0.440, 0.440, 0.040.
The numbers in ascending order would be: 203, 250, 302, 330.
No, the correct order would be -4, -2, 0, 1, 5.
From least to greatest, the order would be: 3, 6, 9.
Arranged in order from least to greatest ("ascending" order), these numbers would be listed as follows:0.383.083.8
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
Well since they all begin with seven, you look at the decimal. Then you would order it from least to greatest looking at the first number. So from least to greatest it would go like this: 7.009, 7.09, 7.7, 7.7081
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.
In order from greatest to least, the numbers would be: 4.00, 0.440, 0.440, 0.040.
That would be a number line.
The numbers in ascending order would be: 203, 250, 302, 330.
59.023, 59.0231, 59.024
0.75, 0.7 and 0.66
To order from least to greatest, simply list each number from the smallest size to the biggest size, separating each number by a comma. The sequence would be 23, 25, 415.