# Nakafa Framework: LLM
URL: https://nakafa.com/en/exercises/high-school/snbt/quantitative-knowledge/try-out/set-9/14
Exercises: Try Out - Set 9: Real exam simulation to sharpen your skills and build confidence. - Problem 14
---
## Exercise 14
### Question
export const metadata = {
title: "Problem 14",
authors: [{ name: "Nabil Akbarazzima Fatih" }],
date: "12/26/2025",
};
The correct order of the numbers below from smallest to largest is...
### Choices
- [x] $$\frac{17}{14}; 123\%; 1.45; \frac{5}{3}; \sqrt{12}$$
- [ ] $$\frac{17}{14}; 123\%; 1.45; \sqrt{12}; \frac{5}{3}$$
- [ ] $$\frac{5}{3}; \frac{17}{14}; 123\%; 1.45; \sqrt{12}$$
- [ ] $$\frac{5}{3}; 123\%; 1.45; \sqrt{12}; \frac{17}{14}$$
- [ ] $$123\%; \frac{5}{3}; 1.45; \sqrt{12}; \frac{17}{14}$$
### Answer & Explanation
export const metadata = {
title: "Solution 14",
authors: [{ name: "Nabil Akbarazzima Fatih" }],
date: "12/26/2025",
};
#### Converting to Fractions
To determine the order from smallest to largest, we convert all numbers into fractions with a common denominator.
#### Finding a Common Denominator
We use as the common denominator (LCM of , , and ).
For , since its value is approximately , if converted to a fraction over 2100, it would be very large (much larger than the others which are all below 2).
#### Conclusion
Based on the numerators with the common denominator:
So the order is:
Returning to the original forms:
---