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I need help with this math homework pls
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I need help with this math homework pls
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Since it’s negative the negative is the least but there two of them so you have to convert them to decimales
1/3 = .333333 and 1/5 is .2
So 1/3 goes first then 1/5
1/8 is .125 it’s larger than 0
So your answer is
1/8 0 1/3 1/5
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-1/3, -1/5, 0, 1/8
u put the negative numbers to the left and positive ones to the right then since -1/3 is more negative than -1/5, -1/3 goes to the left and-1/5 goes next to it and then 0 and since 1/8 is the biggest it goes to the right
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