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How do you order 0.88, 8.08, 0.08, 8, and 0.0888 from least to greatest?
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How do you order 0.88, 8.08, 0.08, 8, and 0.0888 from least to greatest?
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0.08, 0.0888, 0.88, 8, 8.08
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0.0888<0.08<0.88<8<8.08
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