How do I explain how to put numbers in order least to greatest? (HATE BCR's!!!)

Start with the smallest number and end with the largest number.

To place numbers in increasing order (least to greatest), place the smallest number first followed in succession by the next highest number until the last number is in place.

To put numbers in order from least to greatest, follow these steps:

1. Identify the numbers you want to put in order. Let's say you have the numbers 8, 4, 10, and 2.

2. Compare the numbers and determine which is the smallest. In this case, 2 is the smallest number.

3. Next, compare the remaining numbers with the smallest number you found in the previous step. Of the remaining numbers, 8 is the next largest number.

4. Repeat this process until you have compared all the numbers. Comparing the numbers 4 and 10, you can see that 4 is smaller than 10.

5. Finally, compare the last remaining number with the previously found largest number. In this case, 10 is the largest number.

6. Now you have the numbers listed from least to greatest: 2, 4, 8, and 10.

To explain it to someone verbally, you can go step by step, comparing each pair of numbers and identifying the smallest one until all the numbers are in order. Using this method, you can arrange any set of numbers from least to greatest.