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Tom was using wire of the following thicknesses .33 mm, .275 mm, .25 mm, and .3 mm for some electrical work. Order the wire from thickest to thinnest.
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Tom was using wire of the following thicknesses .33 mm, .275 mm, .25 mm, and .3 mm for some electrical work. Order the wire from thickest to thinnest.
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0.33mm, 0.3mm, 0.275mm, 0.25mm
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Compare the tenths digit of all numbers:
.33
.275
.25
.3
The lower tenths digits will go on the bottom, and the higher tenths digits will go on the top:
.33
.3
.275
.25
Compare the hundredths digit of all numbers:
.33
.3
3 > 0
.275
.25
7 > 5
From thickest to thinnest, the order is
.33 mm, .3 mm, .275 mm, and .25 mm.
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