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Order these sets of numbers from least to greatest. 1.38, 1 3/7, 1.4 31/8, 3.7, 3 3/4, 3.89
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Order these sets of numbers from least to greatest.
1.38, 1 3/7, 1.4
31/8, 3.7, 3 3/4, 3.89
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1.38, 1.4, 1 3/7, 3 1/8, 3.7, 3 3/4, 3.89
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1.38, (1 3/7 as a decimal 1.428) 1.4, (31/8 as a decimal 3.875), 3.7, (3 3/4 as a decimal 3.75), 3.89
1.38, 1.4, 1 3/7, 3.7, 3 3/4, 31/8, 3.89
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