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When numbers are arranged from the smallest to the biggest, they are said to be
in ascending order. for example, 7, 12 and 14 are in ascending order.
When numbers are arranged from the biggest to the smallest, they are said to be
in descending order. for example, 14, 12 and 7 are in descending order.
Ascending Order 12 14 Start 12
14
Descending Order
7 7
Start
Practice time 2i
1. Arrange the given numbers in ascending order. One has been done for you.
(a) 13 9 6 (b) 16 17 11 (c) 19 18 10
13
9
6
Start Start Start
2. Arrange the given numbers in descending order. One has been done for you.
(a) 13 15 17 (b) 16 19 10 (c) 8 15 20
Start Start Start
17
15
13
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