say you have a dec. percent and a fraction like 3/4 25% and 0.90,make them into either dec. percents or numbers,i'll make them in percents 3/4 is 75%, 25% is 25% and 0.90 is 90%
your answer would be 25%,3/4and 0.90.
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Here are the decimals from least to greatest : 2.01, 2.1, 2.11, 12.1
These number from least to greatest is 33.5,6.05,1,5,6 and 545. The decimals are the smallest numbers.
either turn all ur numbers to fractions or decimals, then put it in order
If you want to ask questions about "which answer", then I suggest that you make sure that there is at least one answer that is following.
Yes, I can.
Here are the decimals from least to greatest : 2.01, 2.1, 2.11, 12.1
Well you first have to look at the decimals and see which one is the least then get to the greatest
These number from least to greatest is 33.5,6.05,1,5,6 and 545. The decimals are the smallest numbers.
Convert them to decimals.
Convert all the rational numbers to order into equivalent fractions with the same denominator; then they can be ordered by putting the numerators in order from least to greatest. ------------ You can also convert all the numbers to decimals ... this is actually a special case of "equivalent fractions".
You order decimals from least to greatest by looking at the whole number and seeing which whole number is bigger. If the whole numbers are the same you look in the tenths place and see
Usually smallest to largest, least to greatest.
YesGreatest12.5012.4312.3412.10Least
Just look at the numbers. If it's a negative number it's one of the smallest, and positive is greater. Example: 1.8, -4.5, 3.7, -2 Order from least to greatest: -4.5, -2, 1.8, 3.7
Real numbers are compared by distance from zero That means converting numbers to decimals to determine which number is greater and putting these decimals in order from least to greatest or ordering the corresponding real numbers. I posted a link as an example.
Convert them to decimals and order them least to greatest.
First, cross out any zeroes at the end of the decimal. Then, organize the decimals from decimals starting with one to decimals starting with 9. In these, create sub-categories of 1.0 to 1.9, 2.0 to 2.9, etc. Keep doing this, and everything will be in order.