SOLUTION: Hi! So my question is sort of long, but I can't type it. So I'll just describe it as best I can. The instructions say "Arrange the following numbers on a number line" and the numbe

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Question 684892: Hi! So my question is sort of long, but I can't type it. So I'll just describe it as best I can. The instructions say "Arrange the following numbers on a number line" and the number line given starts at -1 and ends at 6. The numbers are √5, 15/5 (like a fraction), √25,√12,√5,2.5, and √40. I would like the answer and solution please. Thanks so much!
Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
least to greatest: sqrt(5), 2.5, 15/5, sqrt(12), sqrt(25), sqrt(40)
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