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kap26 [50]
3 years ago
14

17/9 15 divided 6 divided 30 divided and 3^3 from least to greatest

Mathematics
1 answer:
qaws [65]3 years ago
8 0

I assume you mean: Order the following from least to greatest:

17/9, 15 divided by 6, 30, and 3^3

17/9 = 1 8/9

15/6 = 2 1/2

3^3 = 9

So it would be: 17/9, 15 divided by 6, 3^3, and 30

Make necessary adjustments if it was actually 6/30; the wording was confusing.


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