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28.06.2019 •
Mathematics
This is like asking me to solve world hunger in 10 seconds in my eyes to somone else this is like cake yeah meh out
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Let's start with the percentage. if anything has a % at the end, it means that it's over one hundred. So really,![60%=\frac{60}{100}=\frac{6}{10}](/tpl/images/0482/7796/4eb90.png)
Now we'll go to the
. Anything to the first decimal place is over 10, so
.
And lastly,
is equal to
if you multiply both the top and the bottom. So now we have three fractions:
So in order from smallest to biggest:
Hopefully this helps!