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**Educational Exercise: Ordering Rational Numbers**

**Grade Level:** Seventh Grade  
**Exercise Code:** H.9 - Put Rational Numbers in Order

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**Objective:**  
Arrange the given numbers in order from least to greatest.

**Numbers to Order:**
- \( \frac{7}{25} \)
- \( 7 \)
- \( -0.12 \)

**Instructions:**  
Carefully evaluate each number and arrange them by size, starting with the smallest (least) and ending with the largest (greatest).

**Interactive Feature:**
- A "Submit" button is provided to check your answer once you have ordered the numbers.

**Additional Guidance:**
When comparing rational numbers, consider converting fractions to decimals if necessary to better understand their relative sizes. Remember that negative numbers are always less than positive numbers.

**Note:** This exercise helps practice skills in comparing and ordering different forms of rational numbers such as fractions, integers, and decimals.
Transcribed Image Text:**Educational Exercise: Ordering Rational Numbers** **Grade Level:** Seventh Grade **Exercise Code:** H.9 - Put Rational Numbers in Order --- **Objective:** Arrange the given numbers in order from least to greatest. **Numbers to Order:** - \( \frac{7}{25} \) - \( 7 \) - \( -0.12 \) **Instructions:** Carefully evaluate each number and arrange them by size, starting with the smallest (least) and ending with the largest (greatest). **Interactive Feature:** - A "Submit" button is provided to check your answer once you have ordered the numbers. **Additional Guidance:** When comparing rational numbers, consider converting fractions to decimals if necessary to better understand their relative sizes. Remember that negative numbers are always less than positive numbers. **Note:** This exercise helps practice skills in comparing and ordering different forms of rational numbers such as fractions, integers, and decimals.
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