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ira [324]
2 years ago
11

 Order these numbers least to greatest

Mathematics
1 answer:
saw5 [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

-24/16, -√2, 21/51, 0.42

Step-by-step explanation:

Look at the signs of the numbers. Negative numbers will be on the left, while positive numbers will be on the right. That means -√2 and -24/16 will be on the left, while 0.42 and 21/51 will be on the right.

Part 1:

We can change the negative numbers to decimals to compare them.

-√2 ≈ -1.41

-24/16 = -1.5

-1.5 is smaller, which means the first number in the sequence will be -24/16 and then -√2.

Part 2:

We can also change the positive numbers to decimals to compare them.

0.42 = 0.42

21/51 ≈ 0.41

21/51 is a bit smaller, so the third number in the sequence will be 21/51 and then 0.42.

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