Which group of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?
0 A.
4
5)
-0.9,-3<...
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Which group of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?
0 A.
4
5)
-0.9,-3
B.
-3, -0.9,
C.
-0.9, 52-3
O D.
, -3, -0.9
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