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Sam was asked to place the numbers shown below in order from greatest to least. 5, -0.5, 4, 350%, -13, 4.7, -66, 1.22 ANSWER ASAP
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5 > 4.7 > 4 > 350% > 1.22 > -0.5 > -13 > -66
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