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To order the fractions from least to greatest we have to write the fractions \ \

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Write the prime factorization of each denominator. \ \

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Write the prime factors of each number in the exponential form. \ \

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Multiply the highest power of each factor in either number. \ \

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Rewrite the equivalent fractions using the LCD. \ \

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Denominators are same so compare the numerators. \ \

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The proper fractions order from least to greatest are \"\".