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Order these numbers from least to greatest. 51,520,5.618, 5.61
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Order these numbers from least to greatest.
51,520,5.618, 5.61
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5.61,5.618,51,520
So that’s the order because the numbers are idk I dont know how to explain but that’s the answer
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51/10, 5 3/20, 5.61, 5.618
Explanation:
least to greatest
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