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Tianna Hurst
30 July, 22:02
0.75, 0.279, 0.38, 0.205 smallest to largest
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Brendon Newman
30 July, 22:11
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0.205, 0.279, 0.38, 0.75
Step-by-step explanation:
you order them like you would normal numbers without decimals
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Ciara
31 July, 01:06
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0.205,0.279,0.38,0.75 that's the answer it's just that simple
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