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Drag the numbers below to put them in order from least to greatest: 1.12 1.21 1.293. 1.299 1.1 1.216
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Drag the numbers below to put them in order from least to greatest:
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Least —> greatest:
1.1, 1.12, 1.21, 1.216, 1.293 and 1.299
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1.1 , 1.12, 1.216, 1.293, 1.299
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