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No, it can be sorted either in ascending or descending order.
A collection of pitches arranged in ascending and descending order constitutes a scale.
ranking correct answer is numerical order
999 (whole) numbers. THere are the same number whether they are counted in ascending, descending or other order.
there not the same and there spelled different
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No, it can be sorted either in ascending or descending order.
The data that is being organized in ascending or descending order is the numbers or the alphabet. Ascending means is from lowest to highest and descending means from highest to lowest.
In Maths, we often talk about ascending and descending order. Ascending order is writing numbers from smallest to largest. Descending order is writing numbers from largest to smallest.
A collection of pitches arranged in ascending and descending order constitutes a scale.
No, it can be sorted either in ascending or descending order.
Ascending order
Data can be stored in ascending order, descending order or no particular order.
Abstemious for ascending order Suncontinental for descending order
Data can be stored in ascending order, descending order or no particular order.
Any data that is keyed to a numeric or text field may be sorted in ascending or descending order. Data that is keyed to a date may be sorted in chronological order (ascending with oldest first) or reverse-chronological order (descending order with newest first). Data that is keyed to a price may be sorted with most-expensive first (descending order) or least-expensive first (ascending order). Data that is keyed to a weight may be sorted in ascending or descending order of weight. And so on.
Numerical order.