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Order the expressions from least value to greatest value.

Order the expressions from least value to greatest value.-example-1
User Daymond
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Answer:

5/-1.6<-3 3/10 - (- 7/20)< 5 6/15 + (-2 4/5) < -4.5 X -2.3

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User Mehdix
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Answer:


(5)/(-1.6)<-3(3)/(10)-(-(7)/(20))<5(6)/(15) +(-2(4)/(5) )<-4.5*-2.3

Explanation:

In this case we have to calculate the value of each one of the terms and the organize it from the lowest to the highest, this is:


-3(3)/(10)-(-(7)/(20))=-2.59


(5)/(-1.6) =-3.125


5(6)/(15) +(-2(4)/(5) )=2.6


-4.5*-2.3=10.35

Now we can order the expressions, this is:


(5)/(-1.6)<-3(3)/(10)-(-(7)/(20))<5(6)/(15) +(-2(4)/(5) )<-4.5*-2.3

User Ezekiel Kruglick
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