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babymother [125]
2 years ago
9

Order the decimals from greatest to least. 165.863 , 168.763 , 165.765

Mathematics
2 answers:
Elina [12.6K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

168.763, 165.863, 165.765 or (2, 1, 3).

It all depends on which numbers farthest to the left are higher. For example,

201.124 would be higher than 200.893 because the 1 in the ones place is higher than the 0 in the 200.893.

asambeis [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

168.763, 165.863,185.765

Step-by-step explanation

Look at the first digits of all of them and if it is equal then go to the next one. If you see a number that is greater than the other digits of the other numbers, then it is greater. Please mark brainliest.

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