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Rank Items fromsmallest to biggest and then biggest to smallest.

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Final answer:

1. Smallest to Biggest: A, B, C

2. Biggest to Smallest: C, B, A

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given set of items (A, B, C), when ranked from smallest to biggest, A is the smallest, followed by B, and then C, making the order A < B < C. Conversely, when ranked from biggest to smallest, C is the largest, followed by B, and then A, resulting in the order C > B > A.

To illustrate this mathematically, if we assign numerical values to the items, let's say A = 3, B = 5, and C = 8, then the ranking holds true.

When ranked from smallest to biggest:
\(3 < 5 < 8\), and when ranked from biggest to smallest:
\(8 > 5 > 3\).

Therefore, the ranking is consistent with both the given order and numerical values, establishing a clear hierarchy for the items.

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