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Lesly Newman
3 December, 12:30
Order from least to greatest.
34%, 4/15, 0.3
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Estrella Lindsey
3 December, 13:59
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Today we are ordering. To do this, I recommend you to convert to either decimal or fraction. Let's go with fractions, cause why not.
To order, make 0.3 into 3/10 because 3 is 3 of 10. We make 34% as 17/50 since 1% equals 1/100.
Reorder:
17/50, 4/15, 3/10. All fractions here can be x/750.
Reorder:
225/750, 200/750, 225/750.
As you see, there are two 225s. It's okay of however you write it as. We also have to remember that the question has to be using 34%, 4/15, and 0.3.
Answer: 4/15, 17/50, 0.3 is the answer.
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