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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 14:01 davisz23

Which set of rational numbers are ordered from least to greatest? A number line going from negative 3 to positive 3 in increments of 1. Negative 2 and StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction, negative two-thirds, 1 and StartFraction 1 Over 6 EndFraction, 1 and StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction 1 and StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction, 1 and StartFraction 1 Over 6 EndFraction, negative two-thirds, negative 2 and StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction Negative two-thirds, 1 and one-sixth, 1 and StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction, negative 2 and StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction Negative 2 and StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction, 1 and StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction, 1 and one-sixth, negative two-thirds

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