Various methods:
* Convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator; then order by smallest numerator to largest;
* Convert the fractions to [approximate] decimals by dividing the numerators by the denominators; then order by the smallest decimal to largest;
* Divide the denominators by the numerators; then order by the largest result to the smallest.
In all cases list the original fractions.
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like this: 4 5 C?
Not until you've put them all over a common denominator. From there on, it's a piece o' cake.
Set them in order, least to greatest. You may have to convert them to decimals or a common denominator to do this. If there is an odd number of members of the set, the median is the one in the middle. If there is an even number, the median is the average of the middle two.
how do you multiply 356 by 356 by 0.1 0.01 0.001 and arrange the product by increasing order?
mendelev arranged the elements in the periodic table in the asending order of the mass number of elements.
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Find the lowest common denominator, convert them, and arrange them in ascending order.
Two ways: Convert them to like fractions with a common denominator and order them by their numerators or convert them to decimals, order them, and change them back.
To order fractions and mixed numbers, first convert all mixed numbers to improper fractions for easier comparison. Then, find a common denominator for all the fractions. After that, compare the numerators to determine their order. Finally, arrange the fractions in ascending or descending order based on their values.
like this: 4 5 C?
It might have been possible to answer the question if there had been any fractions in the question. However, thanks to shortcomings of the browser used by Answers.com for posting questions, no fractions can be seen.
To write fractions in order, first ensure they have a common denominator. If they don’t, find the least common denominator by identifying the smallest multiple shared by the denominators. Convert each fraction to an equivalent fraction with this common denominator, then compare the numerators to arrange them in ascending or descending order. Alternatively, you can convert fractions to decimals for easier comparison.
Not until you've put them all over a common denominator. From there on, it's a piece o' cake.
Yeah, good luck in getting us to do your maths homework for you pal :-/
arrange what?????
Put the biggest first, the next biggest next... and the smallest last. You may want to convert them all to a common denominator and then order them by numerator wioth the largest first and the smallest last.