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0.400, 0.418, 0.456, 0.48
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First, list all the given decimals.
0.456, 0.48, 0.418, 0.400
Now, we notice that 0.48 lacks one number at the end so we need to annex it with 0 or add 0 at the end. In this way, it will be easier for us to arrange decimals from least to greatest or in ascending order.
0.456, 0.480, 0.418, 0.400
Then, compare the whole number parts of the decimal which are the numbers on the left (the numbers before the decimal point). We see that all of the whole number parts are the same so we need to compare the decimal parts which are the numbers on the right (the numbers after the decimal point). Now, take a look at 0.400, the number next to 4 is 0 so it's the least.
0.456, 0.480, 0.418, 0.400
= 0.400,
Do the same thing as we do above, always check the number next to it.
0.456, 0.480, 0.418, 0.400
= 0.400, 0.418,
= 0.400, 0.418, 0.456,
= 0.400, 0.418, 0.456, 0.480
I hope this answer helps you.