Ordering Numbers up to Three Digits

For Example

The smallest number is the one that comes first while counting.

The greatest number is the one that comes last while counting.

For example: Let's order 116, 106, 119 from smallest to greatest.

106 is the smallest number.

Place 106 at the first position.

106, 116, 119

Now, find the smallest number among the other two numbers 119 and 116.

116 is smaller than 119.

Place 116 after 106.

106, 116, 119

The correct arrangement from smallest to greatest is 106, 116, 119.

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