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Students are comparing the decimals 13.310, 13.28, and 13.301 Please put these numbers in order from least to greatest, enter the least value in answer spot 1. ________ ________ ________
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Students are comparing the decimals 13.310, 13.28, and 13.301
Please put these numbers in order from least to greatest, enter the least value in answer spot 1.
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here’s the answer!
13.28
13.301
13.310
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Answer:
13.28
13.301
13.31
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