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Order the numbers from least to greatest 202 feet, 212 feet, 122 feet, 2 feet
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Order the numbers from least to greatest 202 feet, 212 feet, 122 feet, 2 feet
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2 feet, 122 feet, 202 feet, 212 feet
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2,122,202,212 hope that helped have a good day!
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