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Answer:


\large\boxed{11.5,\,11,\,(3)/(15),\,-(24)/(30)}

Explanation:

In this question, we need to sort out the numbers from greatest to least.

Our given numbers:

  • 11

  • -(24)/(30)
  • 11.5

  • (3)/(15)

With the numbers above, we need to sort them from greatest to least.

We know that a negative number is less than a positive number, so a negative number would be the least. Since there's only one negative number,
-(24)/(30), we can automatically put that in the back.

Our greatest value would be 11.5

Our second number would be 11, due to the fact that it's value is close to 11.5, but just 0.5 smaller.


(3)/(15) is the same as 0.2, so that would be our third number.

When you sort them out from greatest to least, you should get
11.5,\,11,\,(3)/(15),\,-(24)/(30)

This means that the numbers from greatest to least would be
11.5,\,11,\,(3)/(15),\,-(24)/(30)

I hope this helped you out.

Good luck on your academics.

Have a fantastic day!

User Mtraceur
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Answer:

Explanation:

Any negative (when there is only one of them) will be the least. negatives are smaller than positives.

A fraction is less than a whole number. So far what you have is

___ ___ 3/15 , - 24/30

So now which is bigger? 11 or 11.5

Which would you rather have? 11 dollars or 11 dollars and 50 cents. 11.5>11

The correct order is 11.5 11 3/15 - 24/30

User Almighty
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