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Order the following set of rational numbers from least to greatest, and explain how you determined their order. Numbers: 0, -½, 1, -3 ⅓, 6, 5, -1, 21/5, 4
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Order the following set of rational numbers from least to greatest, and explain how you determined their order.
Numbers: 0, -½, 1, -3 ⅓, 6, 5, -1, 21/5, 4
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To make this easy, turn these all into a common format: I will use mixed fractions.
You will have
From there, the numbers go -3 10/30 , -1 0/30 , -0 15/30 , 0 , 1 , 4 , 4 6/30 , 5 , 6
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