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Tonycoolkid21:

help

Tonycoolkid21:

Tonycoolkid21:

Tonycoolkid21:

just help i just need to put them from L to G

SmokeyBrown:

58/25 is the only positive number, so we know that will be the greatest. -234% could also be converted to -2.34, which is just slightly smaller than -2.3 -7/3 is the same as -2 and 1/3, which can also be written as -2.33333.... So, the four numbers we have are: -2.34, -2.33333...., -2.3, and 58/25 Does that help?

Tonycoolkid21:

i already did the work lol i need to put them for l to g

SmokeyBrown:

Ah, I see your second screenshot. That's good! Ok, well, -2.34 is smaller than -2.333333, which is smaller than -2.3. And they're all smaller than positive 58/25

Tonycoolkid21:

k

Tonycoolkid21:

so 58/25 comes first then -2.3 then -2.34

SmokeyBrown:

Hold on, they're ordered from least to greatest, right? Doesn't that mean the smallest one comes first and the biggest one comes last?

SmokeyBrown:

Like we said, the smallest number would be -2.34, or 234% as you know Then the next smallest after that would be -2.33333....., equal to 7/3 After that would be -2.3 And finally would be 58/25, since that is the largest of the four numbers

Tonycoolkid21:

@smokeybrown wrote:
Hold on, they're ordered from least to greatest, right? Doesn't that mean the smallest one comes first and the biggest one comes last?
yea

Tonycoolkid21:

@smokeybrown wrote:
Like we said, the smallest number would be -2.34, or 234% as you know Then the next smallest after that would be -2.33333....., equal to 7/3 After that would be -2.3 And finally would be 58/25, since that is the largest of the four numbers
oh k thank you

SmokeyBrown:

Sure thing. I hope I helped the question make more sense :)

Tonycoolkid21:

yea you did lol

SmokeyBrown:

Nice! I'm glad

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