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Mathematics, 01.02.2021 18:10, dward5823

Barbara, Lauren, William, and Vinny make the following transactions. Barbara pays someone $40.22.
Lauren withdraws $120.50 from the ATM.
William deposits $54 in his account.
Vinny uses his debit card to spend $30.

Each transaction has a rational number that represents the situation. Order the rational number for each person's transaction from least to greatest.

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