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Place the following in increasing order: 3/5 70% 0.8 11/20 65% 0.09. How would you explain your process to someone else?
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I converted all to decimal
x%=x/100
so
3/5=6/10=0.60
70%=70/100=7/10=0.70
0.8=0.80
11/20=5.5/10=0.55
65%=65/100=6.5/10=0.65
0.09=0.09
so increasing
smallest to largest
0.09, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.80
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0.09, 11/20, 3/5, 65%, 70%, 0.8
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