There is a mixture of imperial and metric units; first, I'll order each set, and then put them together in one ordered list:
Imperial: ounce, pound, ton
Metric: gram, kilogram, metric ton (tonne)
Together depends upon where you are:
1 tonne ≈ 2205 lb
* In UK which uses the long ton = 2240 lb:
gram, ounce, pound, kilogram, metric ton, ton
(here the metric ton is only slightly less than the ton)
* In USA which uses the short ton = 2000 lb
gram, ounce, pound, kilogram, ton, metric ton
(here the metric ton is quite a bit more than the ton)
kilogramgram poundounces
arrange the set of number in order from least to greatest and the middle number is the median. You have to arrange them in order from least to greatest or it's wrong. (or greatest to least)
0.358, 3.58 and 35.8 are the numbers in order from least to greatest.
Well you first have to look at the decimals and see which one is the least then get to the greatest
Greatest to least
centigram gram kilogram
kilogramgram poundounces
gram, ounce, kilogram, (short) ton, metric ton, (long) tonThe "short ton" is the 'ton' used in USA and is 2,000 lbThe "long ton" is the 'ton' used in the UK and is 2,240 lbThe metric ton (or tonne) is 1,000 kg which is 2,204.62 lb
Kg goes first going greatest to least then comes gram.
kilo hecto deka basic unit deci centi milli
36.1,42,42.35,40.08,40,42.67
Yes, numerical order is from least to greatest for example 1,2,3,4...
What is the order of greatest to least?To see the order of which the numbers go in.
arrange the set of number in order from least to greatest and the middle number is the median. You have to arrange them in order from least to greatest or it's wrong. (or greatest to least)
In order from least to greatest: 0.602 0.620 2.6 6.2
Order from least to greatest is: -80F -39F -2F 23F.
0.358, 3.58 and 35.8 are the numbers in order from least to greatest.