comparing decimals. essential standard i can compare and order decimals to the thousandths place
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Comparing Decimals
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Essential Standard
I can compare and order decimals to the thousandths place.
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A Quick Review A decimal is part of a whole.
A decimal represents a number less than one.
tenthstenths
hundredthundredthshs
thousandtthousandthshs
whole numberwhole number
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A Quick ReviewThe following illustration proves that 0.4 and 0.40 are equivalent! Remember adding place holder zeros after the decimal point will not change the value of the number.
0.4 (four tenths) 0.40 (four hundredths)=
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A Quick Review
Do you remember what these signs mean?
<
> greater than
less than
The sign “opens up” to or “eats” the larger number.
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When comparing 2 decimals....
1. Line up the decimal points.
2. Add place holder zeros.
3. Work from left to right!
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Practice Problemos!
0.032 ____ 0.04
< , > or =
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Practice Problemos!
0.032 ____ 0.04
< , > or =1. Line up the decimal points.
2. Add place holder zeros.
3. Work from left to right!
0.0320.040
40 is larger than 32, therefore 0.04 is larger than 0.032
<
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Practice Problemos!
4.7 ____ 4.07
< , > or =
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Practice Problemos!
4.7 ____ 4.07
< , > or =1. Line up the decimal points.
2. Add place holder zeros.
3. Work from left to right!
4.74.07
0
Whole numbers cross out since they are the same, and
70 is bigger than 07; therefore
4.7 is l larger than 4.07
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Practice Problemos!
0.06 ____ 0.060
< , > or =
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Practice Problemos!
0.06 ____ 0.060
< , > or =1. Line up the decimal points.
2. Add place holder zeros.
3. Work from left to right!
0.060
These numbers are equivalent since all digits
are the same
0.060
=
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Now you try!