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Mathematics, 02.08.2021 19:00 eskarletche8

Drag the numbers to order them from least to greatest 0.19
-2.86
-0.37
0.91
1.46โ€‹


Drag the numbers to order them from least to greatest

0.19 -2.86-0.370.911.46โ€‹

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