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Put these numbers in order from smallest to largest: 1. 00101112 2. 011110 3. 011110112
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Put these numbers in order from smallest to largest:
1. 00101112
2. 011110
3. 011110112
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Answer:
00101112 = 50
011110 = 30
011110112 = 248
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011110, 00101112, 011110112
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the answer to this question is 3,2,1
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