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2 2/5 = 2 + 0,4 = 2,4
2 1/2 = 2 + 0,5 = 2,5
So, order from the least to the greatest.
2.1 ; 2 2/5 ; 2 1/2; 2.6 ; 2.95
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By making each of these a decimal, it's easier to see which are bigger or smaller
2.1, 2 2/5, 2 1/2, 2.6, 2.95
2 2/5 = 2.4
2 1/2 = 2.5
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