Answer:
14: 1/5, 0.35, 12/25, 0.5, 4/5
17: -2 4/5,-2.6, -2.3
18: -6.0, -0.72, -5/8, -7/12
19: 1.2, 1 1/3, 1.45, 1 1/2
20: -3.0, -0.35, 0.5, 0.55
Fraction Into Decimal:
14: 1/5=0.2, 12/25=0.48, 4/5=0.8
17: -2 4/5= -2.8
18: -5/8= -0.625, -7/12=-0.583 (3 is repeated)
19: 1 1/2= 1.5, 1 1/3= 1.3 (3 is repeated)
Explanation:
To start with, you need to convert the fractions into decimals in order to compare them easier
Then, for the negatives, it might be confusing but the bigger negative will be smaller since it's further away from 0 on a number line
Also, for #19, obviously, the negatives go first but for 0.5 and 0.55, it's kinda hard to compare but for 0.5, just add a zero at the end to extend the decimal and compare it. It would become 0.50 and 0.55 would then clearly be greater.
Hope this helped! Please give me brainliest if it did! You don't have to if you don't want to but I spend a lot of time on this, haha!