Arrange the list of numbers in increasing order.
A. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241120/1/926c7efe921e0617b1c5bbf8d2dad165a831964b/02_15_UT_1_bc.gif B. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241118/1/a5bbcef132a5bd1edaa1129d5336fe0cfdc9db4f/02_15_UT_1_ba.gif C. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241119/1/1d766c7b047b2ebcd887e919ac30017b00c953f6/02_15_UT_1_bb.gif D. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/241000_241500/241121/1/37dc44ce716353edee4b6e2829b8b75d39791d60/02_15_UT_1_bd.gif
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Find the decimal value of each fraction, and then you can order them easily.
love your pic
thanks
yep. :)
and how can you tell if it is larger or smaller while in decimal?
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@StudyGurl14
What decimals did you get?
4/5= 0.8 7/9= 0.777777777 6/7= 0.857142857
I think it is C @StudyGurl14
@sammixboo
C is wrong. List the fractions from least to greatest. You already have the values for each fraction.
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