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2-11 Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Course 2 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation

Warm Up Write each mixed number as an improper fraction Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Problem of the Day Hot dogs are sold in packs of 6. Buns are sold in bags of 8. What is the least number of hot dog packages and the least number of bun packages you would need to buy in order to have the same number of hot dogs and buns? 4 packages of hot dogs and 3 packages of buns Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Learn to compare and order fractions and decimals. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Vocabulary rational number Insert Lesson Title Here Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Which is greater, or ? When two fractions have the same denominator, just compare the numerators > 2929 because 7 > 2. = 7979 = 2929 Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Compare the fractions. Write. Additional Example 1A: Comparing Fractions The LCM of the denominators 9 and 8 is = 7 · 8 9 · 8 = = 5 · 9 8 · 9 = > 45 72, and so > 5858 Write equivalent fractions with 72 as the denominator. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Compare the numbers.

Additional Example 1B: Comparing Fractions Compare the fractions. Write – – 2525 – = –2 · 7 5 · 7 = – – = –3 · 5 7 · 5 = –15 35 – > – 15 35, and so – > – 3737 Write equivalent fractions with 35 as the denominator. Put the negative signs in the numerators. Both fractions can be written with a denominator of 35. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Compare the fractions. Write The LCM of the denominators 6 and 8 is = 5 · 8 6 · 8 = = 7 · 6 8 · 6 = < 42 48, and so < 7878 Write equivalent fractions with 48 as the denominator. Check It Out: Example 1A Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Compare the numerators.

Compare the fractions. Write – – 6868 – = –6 · 7 8 · 7 = – – = –5 · 8 7 · 8 = –40 56 – < – 40 56, and so – < – 5757 Write equivalent fractions with common denominators. Put the negative signs in the numerators. Check It Out: Example 1B Both fractions can be written with a denominator of 56. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

To compare decimals, line up the decimal points and compare digits from left to right until you find the place where the digits are different. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Compare the decimals. Write. Additional Example 2A: Comparing Decimals Since > 0.005, > Line up the decimal points. The tenths and hundredths are the same. Compare the thousandths: > 5. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Compare the decimals. Write. Additional Example 2B: Comparing Decimals … Line up the decimal points. The tenths and hundredths are the same. Compare the thousandths: < 4. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers 0.73 = _ Since 0.03 is < 0.04, 0.73 < _

Compare the decimals. Write Since < 0.008, < Line up the decimal points. The tenths and hundredths are the same. Compare the thousandths: < 8. Check It Out: Example 2A Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Compare the decimals. Write. Check It Out: Example 2B … Line up the decimal points. The tenths and hundredths are the same. Compare the thousandths: < 4. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers 0.33 = __ Since is < 0.004, 0.33 < __ 0.3

A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction with integers for its numerator and denominator. When rational numbers are written in a variety of forms, you can compare the numbers by writing them all in the same form. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers The values on a number line increase as you move from left to right. Remember!

Order Additional Example 3: Ordering Fractions and Decimals , and 0.9 from least to greatest., 4545 = 0.80 Graph the numbers on a number line Write as decimals with the same number of places = = 0.90 Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers 0.80 < 0.90 < 0.93Compare the decimals in order From least to greatest, the numbers are, 0.9, 0.93.

Order, 0.84, and 0.7 from least to greatest. Check It Out: Example = 0.60 Graph the numbers on a number line Write as decimals with the same number of places = = 0.70 Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers 0.60 < 0.70 < 0.84Compare the decimals in order From least to greatest, the numbers are, 0.7, 0.84.

Lesson Quiz Compare the fractions. Write > or <. 1. Compare the decimals. Write and Insert Lesson Title Here > 3737 or or < > , 0.826, Order, 0.8, from least to greatest. Course Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers