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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.
The correct order of the numbers from least to greatest is as follows: 0.049, 0.39, 0.4, 0.409, 0.49. When comparing decimals, it is important to look at the digits after the decimal point from left to right. In this case, 0.049 is the smallest because it has the smallest digit in the first decimal place, followed by 0.39, 0.4, 0.409, and finally 0.49.
To arrange these numbers from smallest to largest, we first compare the whole number parts. Then, we compare the numbers to the right of the decimal point. The correct order is: 0.001, 0.05, 0.2, 0.5, 3.3, 5.2. This is because 0.001 is the smallest, followed by 0.05, then 0.2, 0.5, 3.3, and finally 5.2.
In order from smallest to largest these are arranged: 0.02 0.19 0.2
Smallest 0.007 0.5 0.63 Largest 0.7
To number decimals from smallest to largest, first, align the decimal points to easily compare the values. Start by comparing the digits to the left of the decimal point; the smaller whole number indicates a smaller decimal. If the whole numbers are the same, compare the digits to the right of the decimal point, starting from the left. Order the decimals based on these comparisons until they are sorted from smallest to largest.
.17 is the smallest, .2 is the largest. These are decimal forms of fractional numbers. So they behave just like regular numbers in size order.
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.
To arrange the numbers from smallest to largest, compare their decimal values. The order is: 2.009, 2.03, 2.079, 2.1, and 2.17. Thus, the final sequence is 2.009, 2.03, 2.079, 2.1, 2.17.
The next smallest classification after order is family.
There are an infinite number of different decimals. If you have the whole list, then-- The smallest one is the one with the most zeros after the decimal point,or the smallest digit after the zeros if there's a tie.-- The largest one is the one with the most nines after the decimal point,or the largest digit after the nines if there's a tie.If there are less than an infinite number of decimals on your list, then-- The smallest one is the one with the smallest digit after the decimal point,or if it's a tie, the smallest digit in the second place after the decimal point,or of that's a tie, the smallest digit in the third place after the decimal point . . . etc.-- The largest one is the one with the largest digit after the decimal point,or if it's a tie, the largest digit in the second place after the decimal point,or if that's a tie, the largest digit in the third place after the decimal point . . . etc.As soon as you find the largest, find the next largest the same way, byignoring the first largest and finding the largest of the ones that are left.As soon as you find the smallest, find the next smallest the same way, byignoring the first smallest and finding the smallest of the ones that are left.This whole thing feels like trying to explain how to eat a carrot or tie a shoe.
Ascending order goes from smallest to largest.
you order unit fraction like this by smallest to biggest or biggest to smallest
The smallest animal in the order Petaurus, which is an order in the possum family, is the sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps). It is not the smallest glider: that honour goes to the Feathertail glider, but the Feathertail is in the order Diprotodontia.
The order of taxa from largest to smallest is: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family.
The correct order of the numbers from least to greatest is as follows: 0.049, 0.39, 0.4, 0.409, 0.49. When comparing decimals, it is important to look at the digits after the decimal point from left to right. In this case, 0.049 is the smallest because it has the smallest digit in the first decimal place, followed by 0.39, 0.4, 0.409, and finally 0.49.
Arranging data from smallest to largest is called ascending order, while arranging data from largest to smallest is called descending order.