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Please someone help me?

Please someone help me?-example-1

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from greatest to least, it would be 1 and 1/4, 0.75, 60%, 1/2, and 0.2.
to answer this, u would need to put each into decimal, fraction, or in percent.
(u can choose one but I'm going to do all of them to show u)
decimal:
1 and 1/4=1.25
0.75(it's already a decimal so u don't have to convert it back to decimal again)
60%=0.60 (remember: a percent is always a number over a hundred)
0.2
1/2=0.5
so, we have: 1.25, 0.75, 0.60, 0.2, 0.5.
the order would be: 1.25, 0.75, 0.60, 0.5, 0.2
then, back to its original form: 1 and 1/4, 0.75, 60%, 1/2, 0.2
fraction:
(this is the hard part which is really annoying for me)
(btw, the decimal have to be all the same or u'll be really confused and this is y I hate this way)
1 and 1/4=1 25/100(it has to be all the same denominator)
0.75=75/100
60%= 60/100
0.2=20/100
1/2=0.5=50/100
(i chose to do over 100 that way its easier to look at it)
then the order: 1 25/100, 75/100, 60/100, 50/100, 20/100
then back to it's original form: 1 and 1/4, 0.75, 60%, 1/2, 0.2
percent:
1 and 1/4=125%
60%
0.75=75%
0.2= 20%
1/2=50%
then the order: 125%, 75%, 60%, 50%, 20%
then the original form: 1 and 1/4, 0.75, 60%, 1/2, 0.2
so, the answer would be 1 and 1/4, 0.75, 60%, 1/2, 0.2
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The first one, since There a whole and then one quarter :*
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