comparing and ordering decimals lesson 1-3. using models if you are comparing tenths to hundredths,...
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Comparing and Ordering Decimals
Lesson 1-3
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Using ModelsIf you are comparing tenths to hundredths, you can use a tenths grid and a hundredths grid. Here, you can see that 0.4 is greater than 0.36.
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Using a Number LineDetermine the highest and lowest number, and then draw tenths. If hundredths are necessary, draw those.Example: Put the following numbers in order on the number line: 1.4; 1.65; 1.58; 1.84; 1.8In this example, the number line must be between 1.4 and 1.84.
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First, fill in the tenths.
1.5 1.6 1.7
Then, fill in the hundredths.
Place the decimals on the line.
1.41.651.58 1.841.8
Now the decimals are in order.
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The Easy WayLine up the numbers vertically by the decimal point.Add “0” to fill in any missing spaces.Compare from left to right.
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Put these numbers in order:
12.5; 12.24; 11.96; 12.36
12 . 512 . 2411 . 96
12 . 36
Fill in the missing space with a zero.
11.96 < 12.24 < 12.36 < 12.5
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