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Arrange the following sets of numbers in increasing order, meaning we want to start with the lowest number.
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When i look at the first group, i see that they're all in 32 ,000.
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So we're going to have 32.
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So now i'm going to go to the 100s place.
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And i'm going to say, what is the smallest number in the 100s place? and i see a 1.
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So 3, 1, 2, 4 is going to be our smallest.
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I'm still in the 100s place.
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The next smallest is going to be the 456.
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Then the 532.
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And now i see that the next 100 digit is a 9.
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So we have two of those with a 9.
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So i'm going to pick the smallest 10 digit.
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So that's going to be a 3.
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And then finally, 32, 983.
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The next four columns are going to be done exactly the same way.
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So i'm going to have 62.
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The lowest hundreds place is 279.
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So the next ones are 6 -2 -3s.
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And then i look at the 10's place.
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So when i look at the 10's place, i'm going to have 12.
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6, 2, 3.
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The next one is going to be a 4.
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6, 2, 3.
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The next one is going to be 87.
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So then we have 6, 2, 3, 98.
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So we're going to continue.
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Next one, 8, 9.
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They all start with 8, 9...