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Art [367]
4 years ago
14

Pls help i will give brainliest im begging don't mind yellow part

Mathematics
2 answers:
STALIN [3.7K]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

\frac{178}{12} , \sqrt{221} , \frac{149}{10}, 14.92, 15

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello.

The five things that we are ordering are \sqrt{221}, 14.92, \frac{178}{12}, 15, and\frac{149}{10} .

So, let's get these into normalish form.

\sqrt{221} = 14.86606874

\frac{178}{12} = 14.833333333

\frac{149}{10} = 14.9

So, we have 14.866, 14.833, 14.9, 15, and 14.92.

15 is the highest number here.

14.92 comes before it.

14.9 comes before 14.92.

14.866 comes before 14.9

14.833 comes before 14.866

So, we have this:

14.8333, 14.866, 14.9, 14.92, 15

Alright, remember that 14.833 is \frac{178}{12}.

So:

\frac{178}{12} , 14.866, 14.9, 14.92, 15

and 14.866 is \sqrt{221}

so:

\frac{178}{12} , \sqrt{221} , 14.9, 14.92, 15

and, finally,

\frac{149}{10} is 14.9.

So, we have this:

\frac{178}{12} , \sqrt{221} , \frac{149}{10}, 14.92, 15

The answer is: \frac{178}{12} , \sqrt{221} , \frac{149}{10}, 14.92, 15

MaRussiya [10]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Your answer is correct (second one)

Step-by-step explanation:

178/12 = 14.833

root 221 = 14.866

149/10 = 14.9

14.92

15

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