Comparing and Ordering Number

Rita Read About the Average Rainfall of Different Cities in West Bengal, During the Monsoon and Arrange the Cities in Ascending and Descending Order According to Average Rainfall.

  1. What Is the Ascending Order?
  2. What Is the Descending Order?

Answer 4:

From the given table:

The rainfall in Darjeeling = 2796 mm,
Siliguri = 2651 mm, Jalpaiguri = 2674 mm, Malda = 1207 mm, Shantiniketan = 1510,
Behrampore = 1036 mm, Krishnagar = 1348 mm, Asansol = 1140 mm,
Bankura = 1227 mm, Kolkata = 1358 and Digha = 1192 mm.

Part a:

Now, the ascending order is:

1036 mm, 1140 mm, 1192 mm, 1207 mm, 1227 mm, 1348 mm,
1358 mm, 1510 mm, 2651 mm, 2674 mm, 2796 mm

The cities in ascending order are:

Behrampore = 1036 mm, Asansol = 1140 mm, Digha = 1192 mm,
Malda = 1207 mm, Bankura = 1227 mm, Krishnagar = 1348 mm,
Kolkata = 1358 mm, Shantiniketan = 1510 mm, Siliguri = 2651 mm,
Jalpaiguri = 2674 mm, Darjeeling = 2796 mm.

Part b:

Now, the descending order is:

2796 mm, 2674 mm, 2651 mm, 1510 mm, 1358 mm, 1348 mm,
1227 mm, 1207 mm, 1192 mm, 1140 mm, 1036 mm.

The cities in descending order are:

Darjeeling = 2796 mm, Jalpaiguri = 2674 mm, Siliguri = 2651 mm,
Shantiniketan = 1510 mm, Kolkata = 1358 mm, Krishnagar = 1348 mm,
Bankura = 1227 mm, Malda = 1207 mm, Digha = 1192 mm,
Asansol = 1140 mm, Behrampore = 1036 mm.

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