PSSA Survivor – Math Outwit Lesson.  comparing grades  placing events in date order  comparing the cost of two or more objects.

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PSSA Survivor – Math Outwit Lesson

 comparing grades  placing events in date order  comparing the cost of two or more objects

 If the numbers are all integers (numbers without decimals), we just place them in order.  However, most likely the numbers we will have to place in order will be either decimals, fractions, or a combination of both.  Therefore, we will look into all three scenarios.

 Step 1: Line up the decimal points of each number  Step 2: Make sure there are the same number of decimal places for each number  Step 3: Compare each digit from left to right until a difference is found

 Place 3.498, 3.49, , and in order from least to greatest  Step  Step  Step , 3.49, ,

 Step 1: Change everything to a decimal (use division of the top number by the bottom number)  Step 2: Follow steps from the all decimals directions

 Order from least to greatest  Step 1:  Step 2:.25.66… …. Answer:

 Step 1: Change the fractions to decimals  Step 2: Follow the rules to decimals

 Order from least to greatest  Step 1:  Step 2: … Answer: