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Which set of integers are in the right order from least to greatest? 1-10], -3, 2,7 7, 1-10], -3,2 2, -3, 7, 1-10 -3, 2, 7, 1-10
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Which set of integers are in the right order from least to greatest?
1-10], -3, 2,7
7, 1-10], -3,2
2, -3, 7, 1-10
-3, 2, 7, 1-10
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1-10, -3, 2, 7
im sorry if i give a wrong answer
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