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14 September, 07:25

Four farmers are picking apples in an orchard. Farmer A picks 38 of the apples, Farmer B picks 22% of the apples, Farmer C picks 0.29 of the apples, and Farmer D picks 0.2 of the apples. Which choice lists the people in order from least to greatest by the number of apples they pick?

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  1. 14 September, 07:29
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    The amount of apples picked by the farmers is:

    Farmer A=38%=0.38

    Farmer B=22%=0.22

    Farmer C=0.29

    Farmer D=0.2

    Thus the order from the least to greatest by th number of apples they pick will be:

    D, B, C, A

    that is:

    Farmer D, Farmer B, Farmer C, Farmer A
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