Question #5d6b2

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Oct 3, 2017

#-2" "-1.5" "0" "0.3" "1/3" "3#

Explanation:

Negative numbers are always small than positive numbers.

Any number that lies on the left of another number on the number line is smaller.

Any number that lies on the right of another number on the number line is bigger.

Numbers get smaller to the left and bigger to the right.

#-2" "-1.5" "0" "0.3" "1/3" "3#

Note that #1/3 = 0.3333333#, so it is bigger than #0.300000#