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OpenStudy (phebe):

@jtvatsim

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OpenStudy (p0sitr0n):

ok so you need to proceed by elimination. You know that \[3<\sqrt{11}<4, \frac{-4}{3}<-1\] ,etc So the lowest would be -4/3, then it would be -0.4 (since it is between 0 and -1). Then we go into positives. it would be 0.8 since \[1< \sqrt{2}<2\] , then sqrt2, then the last would be sqrt(11) Final alignment would be -4/3,-0.4,0.8,sqrt(2),sqrt(11)

OpenStudy (phebe):

so its C?

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

that looks right to me.

OpenStudy (phebe):

so answer is C

OpenStudy (phebe):

@jtvatsim u busy?

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

Sorry, just jumping around between questions and email.

OpenStudy (phebe):

foreal lol

OpenStudy (phebe):

its okay im the master of multi tasking

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

lol,

OpenStudy (phebe):

lolzzzzzzzz wanna help with more?

OpenStudy (jtvatsim):

Sure. :)

OpenStudy (phebe):

GREAT!

OpenStudy (phebe):

ill tag u

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