Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) ATI Mathematics Practice Test

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Order the groups from smallest to largest, according to the number of patients in each group:

  1. Group Alpha, Group Beta, and Group Gamma

  2. Group Alpha, Group Gamma, Group Beta

  3. Group Gamma, Group Alpha, Group Beta

  4. Group Gamma, Group Beta, Group Alpha

The correct answer is: Group Alpha, Group Gamma, Group Beta

To determine the correct order of the groups from smallest to largest based on the number of patients in each group, it's essential to look at the specific values provided for each group. If Group Alpha has fewer patients than Group Gamma, and Group Gamma has fewer patients than Group Beta, the correct order would reflect that hierarchy. When arranging the groups based on this comparison, placing Group Alpha first indicates it has the least number of patients, followed by Group Gamma, which has more than Alpha but fewer than Beta. Finally, placing Group Beta last shows that it has the most patients among the three groups. This order is consistent with the method of comparing numerical values directly, starting from the smallest and moving to the largest. The fact that Groups are clearly separated in the order helps visualize and understand the size differences among them effectively.