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ser-zykov [4K]
1 year ago
8

Order the numbers below least to greatest Please help me

Mathematics
1 answer:
n200080 [17]1 year ago
3 0

The given numbers ordered from least to greatest is:

{√7 , 2.8..., π, √17,  4.6}

<h3>How to order the numbers from least to greatest?</h3>

First, we need to write all the given numbers in decimal form so we can accurately compare them.

The numbers are:

{4.6, √7, π, 2.8..., √17}

Rewriting all of these in decimal form:

√7 = 2.64

π = 3.14159265....

√17 = 4.12

Then the numbers are:

{4.6, 2.64, 3.14159265....,  2.8..., 4.12}

Now is easier to order these numbers, ordering them from least to greatest we will get:

{2.64, 2.8..., 3.14159265...., 4.12, 4.6}

Now, using the original notation we get:

{√7 , 2.8..., π, √17,  4.6}

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