Objective - To order whole numbers.

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Objective - To order whole numbers. Graph the following numbers on this number line. Order the numbers from least to greatest.

Order the numbers from least to greatest. 46,464 46,466 46,644 12,565,982 12,565,983 12,665,982 2,787,611 2,877,611 2,878,611 147,986,066 147,986,606 147,986,660

Order the numbers from least to greatest. 12,454 12,544 12,545 56,324,101 56,334,101 56,344,101 4,898,615 4,898,616 4,898,626 732,000,304 732,000,404 732,000,434

Graph the following numbers on this number line. Order the numbers from greatest to least.

Order the numbers from greatest to least. 246,856 246,846 246,736 32,987,982 32,978,995 32,978,992 8,574,611 8,574,609 8,475,600 547,188,900 547,186,900 547,086,101

Order the numbers from greatest to least. 78,332 78,233 78,232 2,767,878 2,767,788 2,767,787 18,555,434 18,555,242 18,555,232 566,302,090 566,202,099 566,202,090