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Drag the numbers below to put them in order from least to greatest:

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\begin{array}{llllll}
-7 & -8 & -3 & -18 & 3 & 4
\end{array}
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Sagot :

Sure! Let's put the numbers in order from least to greatest.

We have the numbers:
[tex]\[ -7, -8, -3, -18, 3, 4 \][/tex]

To organize them, we look at each number and arrange them starting with the smallest (most negative) and moving to the largest (most positive):

1. First, we identify the smallest (most negative) number, which is \(-18\).
2. Next, the next smallest number is \(-8\).
3. Following that, we have \(-7\).
4. Then, we proceed to \(-3\).
5. Moving on to the positive numbers, the next smallest is \(3\).
6. Finally, the largest number is \(4\).

So, the numbers in order from least to greatest are:
[tex]\[ -18, -8, -7, -3, 3, 4 \][/tex]