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How do you put in order 1.3 1.32 1.034 1.301 1.203? - Answers
Let write these numbers as 1.300 1.320 1.034 1.301 1.203Since all decimals have the same whole numbers, we have to see which of the first numbers after the decimal point is smaller.0 is the smallest one, followed by 2. So that,1.034 1.203Now we have to see which of the second numbers after the decimal point is smaller. 0 < 2, and 1.301 is bigger than 1.300, since 1 > 0. So we have.1.034 1.203 1.300 1.301 1320
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How do you put in order 1.3 1.32 1.034 1.301 1.203? - Answers
Let write these numbers as 1.300 1.320 1.034 1.301 1.203Since all decimals have the same whole numbers, we have to see which of the first numbers after the decimal point is smaller.0 is the smallest one, followed by 2. So that,1.034 1.203Now we have to see which of the second numbers after the decimal point is smaller. 0 < 2, and 1.301 is bigger than 1.300, since 1 > 0. So we have.1.034 1.203 1.300 1.301 1320
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How do you put in order 1.3 1.32 1.034 1.301 1.203? - Answers
Let write these numbers as 1.300 1.320 1.034 1.301 1.203Since all decimals have the same whole numbers, we have to see which of the first numbers after the decimal point is smaller.0 is the smallest one, followed by 2. So that,1.034 1.203Now we have to see which of the second numbers after the decimal point is smaller. 0 < 2, and 1.301 is bigger than 1.300, since 1 > 0. So we have.1.034 1.203 1.300 1.301 1320
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