How do you order the following from least to greatest sqrt14, sqrt(49/36), 3 3/5, 314,4936,335,3?

2 Answers
Aug 4, 2016

sqrt(49/36), 3, 3 3/5, sqrt144936,3,335,14

Explanation:

The first problem is that the values are all in different formats.
Comparing decimals is the easiest to do. Change them all to decimals.

The obvious and easiest method is to just use a calculator, but that's a cop-out and only involves pushing buttons. Let's think through the question instead....

sqrt 14 " lies between " sqrt 9 and sqrt 16, and "is 3....."14 lies between 9and16,andis 3.....
We need to calculate this one. sqrt14 = 3.74214=3.742

sqrt(49/36) = 1 13/364936=11336

3 3/5 = 3.6335=3.6

Now we can arrange them in order using the original formats.

sqrt(49/36), 3, 3 3/5, sqrt144936,3,335,14

Aug 4, 2016

color(red)("Using a 'trick'")Using a 'trick'
The order from smallest to largest is: sqrt(49/36);" " 3;" "3 3/5;" "sqrt(14)4936; 3; 335; 14

Explanation:

color(blue)("A bit of a cheat method")A bit of a cheat method

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color(magenta)("I have just realised that there is a slight flaw in my logic")I have just realised that there is a slight flaw in my logic
As it happens the values are such that the answer is till correct but this is more by luck!

The problem is that sqrt(49/36)>49/364936>4936

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Original values:" "sqrt(14),sqrt(49/36),3 3/5,3 14,4936,335,3
color(white)(.).

color(green)("There is a trap in the logic I previously applied. Which was:")There is a trap in the logic I previously applied. Which was:
color(brown)("If you magnify the values by some consistent operation you")If you magnify the values by some consistent operation you color(brown)("increase the difference but do not change the order.")increase the difference but do not change the order.

color(magenta)("I squared everything and then compared. Wrong!!!!")I squared everything and then compared. Wrong!!!!
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color(blue)("Solution re-worked")Solution re-worked

Consider sqrt(49/36) = (sqrt(49))/(sqrt(36)) = 7/64936=4936=76 giving

sqrt(14)," "7/6," "3 3/5," "314, 76, 335, 3

color(magenta)("This is a much better method!")This is a much better method!

Magnify the difference by multiplying by, say 100, and round the numbers to the nearest whole number for comparison.

Giving:

sqrt(14),color(white)(.)" "7/6,color(white)(.)" "3 3/5,color(white)(...)" "3

color(white)(.)374,color(white)(.)" "116,color(white)(.)" "360,color(white)(.)" "300 color(brown)(larr" magnified approximations")

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color(white)(..)4" "1" "3" "2 color(brown)(" "larr" ranking: lowest rank is 1")

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Remember that 7/6-=sqrt(49/36)
So the order lowest to highest is:

sqrt(49/36);" " 3;" "3 3/5;" "sqrt(14)