DRAG DROP
You are developing an application by using C#. The application includes an array of decimal values named loanAmounts. You are developing a LINQ query to return the values from the array.
The query must return decimal values that are evenly divisible by two. The values must be sorted from the lowest value to the highest value.
You need to ensure that the query correctly returns the decimal values.
How should you complete the relevant code? (To answer, drag the appropriate code segments to the correct locations in the answer area. Each code segment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)

Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Box 1: from
Box 2: where
Box 3: orderby
Box 4: ascending
Box 5: select
Note: In a query expression, the orderby clause causes the returned sequence or subsequence (group) to be sorted in either ascending or descending order.
Examples:
// Query for ascending sort.
IEnumerable<string> sortAscendingQuery
from fruit in fruits
orderby fruit //"ascending" is default
select fruit;
// Query for descending sort.
IEnumerable<string> sortDescendingQuery
from w in fruits
orderby w descending
select w;