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Ahat [919]
3 years ago
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Determine where the "Sample Word" should be placed alphabetically in the list of words below. The word may belong at the beginni

ng of the row, between two of the words within the row or at the end of the row. Sample Word: canyon canvas | capable | cape | capital
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fredd [130]3 years ago
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The “Sample Word” canyon, should be placed alphabetically in the list of words below after the Canvas at second place.

<h3>What is alphabetical order?</h3>

The alphabetical order is the system of arrangement of the words or latter in a way such that the conventional way of alphabet order.

For example in word "Apple" and "Ant", word ant comes first in alphabetical order as the second letter of the "Ant" word comes before than the second latter of first word "Apple".

The Sample Word, given in the problem, is,

\text{canyon}

The alphabetical order given as,

\text{ canvas , capable ,cape ,capital}

First and second word is same in all the latter, but third word of "Canyon" and "Canvas" comes earlier. The word "Canyon" should place at second position as the 4th latter 'y' of this latter comes after 4th latter of canvas.

Thus, the “Sample Word” canyon, should be placed alphabetically in the list of words below after the Canvas at second place.

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