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Which of these lists correctly orders the binary numbers from smallest to largest? A: 1010,0110,0101,0011 B: 0011,0110,0101,1010 C: 1010,0101,0110,0011 D: 0011,0101,0110,1010
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Which of these lists correctly orders the binary numbers from smallest to largest? A: 1010,0110,0101,0011 B: 0011,0110,0101,1010 C: 1010,0101,0110,0011 D: 0011,0101,0110,1010
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Which of these lists correctly orders the binary numbers from smallest to largest?
A: 1010,0110,0101,0011
B: 0011,0110,0101,1010
C: 1010,0101,0110,0011
D: 0011,0101,0110,1010
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D is the correct answer.
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The answer is D: 0011,0101,0110,1010
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