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Order the numbers from smallest to largest. Use the number line as a guide to ensure you put the numbers in the correct order.
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I don’t see the actual numbers in your message. Please either paste the list of numbers here or upload a picture of the number line so I can order them for you.
While you get that ready, here’s a quick method you can use to order any list of numbers from smallest to largest:
1. Identify each number’s location on the number line (or convert each number to a common form if no picture):
- If you have fractions and decimals, convert them to either all decimals or all fractions with a common denominator.
- For mixed numbers, convert to improper fractions or decimals.
2. Use these rules to compare:
- Any negative number < 0 < any positive number.
- For two positive numbers, the one with the larger value is larger.
- For two negative numbers, the one with the greater absolute value is smaller (e.g., −5 < −2).
- For fractions with the same denominator, the larger numerator is larger; with same numerator, the smaller denominator is larger.
- For decimals, line up digits after the decimal and compare left to right.
3. If using a number line: place each number on the line and read left (smallest) to right (largest).
Example
Numbers: −3, 0.5, 0, 2, −1.5
Ordered smallest → largest: −3, −1.5, 0, 0.5, 2
Send the numbers or the image and I’ll order them for you.
While you get that ready, here’s a quick method you can use to order any list of numbers from smallest to largest:
1. Identify each number’s location on the number line (or convert each number to a common form if no picture):
- If you have fractions and decimals, convert them to either all decimals or all fractions with a common denominator.
- For mixed numbers, convert to improper fractions or decimals.
2. Use these rules to compare:
- Any negative number < 0 < any positive number.
- For two positive numbers, the one with the larger value is larger.
- For two negative numbers, the one with the greater absolute value is smaller (e.g., −5 < −2).
- For fractions with the same denominator, the larger numerator is larger; with same numerator, the smaller denominator is larger.
- For decimals, line up digits after the decimal and compare left to right.
3. If using a number line: place each number on the line and read left (smallest) to right (largest).
Example
Numbers: −3, 0.5, 0, 2, −1.5
Ordered smallest → largest: −3, −1.5, 0, 0.5, 2
Send the numbers or the image and I’ll order them for you.
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