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Least to greatest 16 and 3 pie and 121 and 5.31 and 20/3

Least to greatest 16 and 3 pie and 121 and 5.31 and 20/3-example-1

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The ascending order is ADEBC.

Explanation:

Step 1:

We must determine the values of the 5 given values.

A.
√(16) = 4.

B.
3 \pi = 3(3.1415) = 9.4245.

C.
√(121) = 11.

The bar above the numbers on the decimal of a number means the numbers under the bar keeps repeating itself.

D.
5 . \overline{31} = 5.313131313131...

E.
(20)/(3) =6 . \overline{66} = 6.66666...

Step 2:

Option A has a value of 4, option B has a value of around 9, option C has a value of 11, option D has a value of around 5 and option E has a value of around 6.

So if we arrange these 5 values from the least to the greatest, we get

4, 5.313131, 6.66666, 9.4245, and 11.

The order is ADEBC.

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