Find a common denominator or convert to a perecentage.
3/5 = 60%
5/9 = 55.56%
4/7 = 57.14%
Therefore, 5/9, 4/7, 3/5.
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median
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more ... The "middle" of a sorted list of numbers. To find the Median, place the numbers in value order and find the middle number. Example: find the Median of {13, 23, 11, 16, 15, 10, 26}. The middle number is 15, so the median is 15. (When there are two middle numbers we average them.)
Mean
The Median is the 'middle value' in your list or series of numbers. When the totals of the list are odd, the median is the middle entry in the list after sorting the list into increasing order. When the totals of the list are even, the median is equal to the sum of the two middle (after sorting the list into increasing order) numbers divided by two.
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Surprisingly, it is called an ordered list of numbers!
To arrange numbers in numerical order from smallest to largest, simply list them starting with the lowest value and proceeding to the highest. For example, if the numbers are 3, 1, 4, and 2, the correct order would be 1, 2, 3, 4. If you have specific numbers you'd like to order, please provide them for a precise arrangement.
Chronological order An ordered list of numbers is a "numerical sequence".
arithmetic
To order and compare rational and irrational numbers from least to greatest, first, convert any rational numbers into decimal form, if necessary. Then, identify the decimal approximations of the irrational numbers, such as (\sqrt{2} \approx 1.414) or (\pi \approx 3.14). Finally, arrange all the numbers in a single list, comparing their decimal values to determine their order from least to greatest.
To arrange the numbers 6.48, 6.804, 6.884, 6.484, and 6.8 in least to greatest order, first compare them by their decimal values. The ordered list is: 6.48, 6.484, 6.8, 6.804, and 6.884.
You use the definition of "quartile". That is, you sort all the numbers in ascending order, then check which number is at the 1/4 position - the position you reach when you count off 1/4 of all the numbers. For instance, if you have 100 numbers, check the number at position 25.
If you have your music stored on a computer you can arrange the songs in playlists to determine the order in which they're played.
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That's an infinite list.