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Given: 60,807; 60,087; 60,708 and 60,078, the correct arrangement of these numbers from the least to the greatest value is ?
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Given: 60,807; 60,087; 60,708 and 60,078, the correct arrangement of these numbers from the least to the greatest value is ?
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60,078, 60,087, 60,708, 60,807.
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The answer would be:
60,078 then 60,087 then 60,708 and then finally 60,807.
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