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Put these amounts of money in order, smallest to largest. £2.56 £0.65 £5.62 £2.05 £5.06
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Put these amounts of money in order, smallest to largest.
£2.56
£0.65
£5.62
£2.05
£5.06
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B,D,A,E,C I put it in letters as if it was a typical test format also was just easier
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