The same as any other number. 40%, 29.3%, 85%, 36.35%, 12%
In ascending order, that's 12%, 29.3%, 36.35%, 40%, 85%
Not really. It's traditional to list them least to greatest.
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No, 2.9 is the greatest number in that list, it should be last.
In the list of common factors, the greatest is the largest, the least is the smallest (which is always 1)
The same way that sorting playing cards in your hand helps you to know what you have. I suppose you could list them from greatest to least if you wanted to. It's just a way to keep track of them.
That's an infinite list.
From greatest to least: 21.6, 21.06 and 21.006
Traditionally, least to greatest.
Here are the decimals in order from least to greatest: 8.037, 8.07, 8.307, 8.9
That's an infinite list.
The range is the difference between the greatest and least numbers.
Greatest on a list of proper fractions, least on a list of improper fractions.
Not really. It's traditional to list them least to greatest.
If you place the numbers on the number line, they go from the least to the greatest as you go from left to right.
The layers of Earth's interior from least to greatest density are: Crust Mantle Outer core Inner core
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.
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