Select the set of positive integers that are in ascending order
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In this topic you are asked to re-arrange lists of integers so that they are in ascending order (from smallest to largest).
For instance, given the list of integers [ 9, 2714, 2, 137, 4, 1 ], arranged in ascending order this list becomes [1, 2, 4, 9, 137, 2714 ].
Arranged in descending order - that is, from largest to smallest, the list would be [ 2714, 137, 9, 4, 2, 1].
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The topic "Order positive integers" is in the category Number for 6th grade (ages 11 to 12).
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