Asked by Marlo
What is the easiest way to order a ten decimal numbers from greatest to least or visa versa.
This is from a 4th grader... Thanks...
This is from a 4th grader... Thanks...
Answers
Answered by
Marlo
not "a ten" sorry... delete a
Answered by
Writeacher
I'd put them in an Excel spreadsheet, using cells in only one column. Then sort the data.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
First, put the numbers to the left of the decimal point in order.
Example from greatest to least:
10.32; 8.1, 5.61
Then, put the numbers to the left of the decimal point in order.
Example from greatest to least:
0.9; 0.83; 0.67; 0.34; 0.33; 0.32
Example from greatest to least:
10.32; 8.1, 5.61
Then, put the numbers to the left of the decimal point in order.
Example from greatest to least:
0.9; 0.83; 0.67; 0.34; 0.33; 0.32
Answered by
Sahana
What you have to do is look for the highest tenth number. if some of them are the same look in the hundreths. If those are the same look in the thousandths. Then you keep on going.
Answered by
Anonymous
what number comes between the two given numbers? 10 11
Answered by
jayla
need help
Answered by
rodney
4. 0.425. 4.25
Answered by
rodney
4. 0.425. 4.25 need help
Answered by
Sam
0.6 0.7
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