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6 September, 00:29

While mountain climbing, three teams set up their camps at different altitudes. Team A set up camp at 1,430 meters, team B set up camp at 1,220 meters, and team C set up camp at 1,603 meters. Which inequality correctly compares the altitudes for the teams' camps? team A's altitude < team B's altitude < team C's altitude team B's altitude < team A's altitude < team C's altitude team A's altitude < team C's altitude < team B's altitude team B's altitude < team C's altitude < team A's altitude

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  1. 6 September, 00:34
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    It will be b a c that order least to greatest
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