SOLUTION: how do i write 2,-3/7, 0.75,-3/2 in increasing order

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Question 149336: how do i write 2,-3/7, 0.75,-3/2 in increasing order
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Turn them all into the same type number (fractions or decimals). Decimals are easier here.
Find the smallest one first.
2, -.428571..., .75, -1.5
-1.5, -.42857..., .75, 2 (answer)
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Ed

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