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In decimals, start with the first number, see which is the highest, then if they are the same, go to the next one, and continue this way. So, in this case: * 17.86, 17.87 and 17.78 are all higher than 17.36 (because .8 and .7 are higher than .3) * 17.86 and 17.87 are higher than 17.78 (because .8 is higher than .7) * 17.87 is higher than 17.86 (because .87 is higher than .86) So the answer is: 17.87, 17.86, 17.78, 17.36
The reason you may be finding it difficult is that there's no such thing as the GCF of one single number. The "C" in the middle stands for "Common", meaning "same for both". You can't even start looking for the GCF until you have at least two numbers.
Start with the lowest prime factors 2, 3, 5, 7 etc and work up.
From the question's wording, this is one for you to do. The easiest way is to use exhaustive division, dividing by the largest number that will give a "complete" (no remainder) division, then working down to dividing by 2, then multiplying all the numbers you used to divide by (*not* the actual answers to each division). For a start, 180 and 288 can be divided by *at least* 6.
To order these decimals from least to greatest, you need to compare the digits place by place. Start by comparing the first digit after the decimal point. In this case, the order would be 0.003, 0.004, 0.023, and 0.032. This is because 0.003 is the smallest, followed by 0.004, then 0.023, and finally 0.032.
To put these numbers in order from least to greatest, you first compare the digits to the right of the decimal point. Start by comparing the tenths place, then the hundredths place, and so on. In this case, 0.021 is the smallest because it has the smallest tenths place digit. Next would be 0.062, then 0.084, and finally 0.09, which has the largest tenths place digit.
Start from the biggest number to the smallest. For eg in numbers greatest to smallest will mean 100 80 65 30 15 5 1.
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A good way to start a conclusion is by summing up how even though these two things ( whatever you are comparing and contrasting) had many similarity's and differences, they still did well. (or whatever your topic is about.)
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You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
line up the numbers from least to greatest then start crossing off on on the right and ten one on the left and so on if you have 2 numbers in the middle you add them together and then divide by 2
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