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Comparing and Ordering Decimals Lesson 1-3

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Page 1: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Lesson 1-3. Using Models If you are comparing tenths to hundredths, you can use a tenths grid and a hundredths grid. Here,

Comparing and Ordering Decimals

Lesson 1-3

Page 2: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Lesson 1-3. Using Models If you are comparing tenths to hundredths, you can use a tenths grid and a hundredths grid. Here,

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.

Page 3: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Lesson 1-3. Using Models If you are comparing tenths to hundredths, you can use a tenths grid and a hundredths grid. Here,

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.

Page 4: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Lesson 1-3. Using Models If you are comparing tenths to hundredths, you can use a tenths grid and a hundredths grid. Here,

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.

Page 5: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Lesson 1-3. Using Models If you are comparing tenths to hundredths, you can use a tenths grid and a hundredths grid. Here,

The Easy WayLine up the numbers vertically by the decimal point.Add “0” to fill in any missing spaces.Compare from left to right.

Page 6: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Lesson 1-3. Using Models If you are comparing tenths to hundredths, you can use a tenths grid and a hundredths grid. Here,

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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Page 7: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Lesson 1-3. Using Models If you are comparing tenths to hundredths, you can use a tenths grid and a hundredths grid. Here,

Homework Time

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