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4 April, 20:48

Caroline can arrange a group of her trophies in order from the shortest to the longest. She just won another and can find the proper place within the sizes to place it. This activity specifically demonstrates Caroline's achievement in:

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  1. 4 April, 22:49
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    It is not ascending order it is seriation and transitive inference

    Explanation:

    Ascending order is not the correct description for this specific question. Seriation is the ability to put things in order based of size or magnitude. Transitive Inference is a form of deductive reasoning that allows you to derive a relation between different items. This question says "find the proper place to put it" which is where transitive inference comes in. Seriation comes in for the previous organization.
  2. 4 April, 23:41
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    The correct answer would be, Ascending Order.

    Explanation:

    Ascending order is the order in which things are managed from the smallest to the largest or the shortest to the biggest. The opposite of ascending order is the Descending order in which the things are arranged from largest to smallest or biggest to shortest.

    So in this example, Caroline arranges her trophies in an order from the shortest to the longest. This arrangement shows that she places the trophies in an Ascending order and her achievements are getting bigger with the passage of time.
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