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Comparing and Ordering Decimals. Using Models If you are comparing tenths to hundredths, you can use a tenths grid and a hundredths grid. Here, you can.

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1 Comparing and Ordering Decimals

2 Using Models If 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.

3 Using a Number Line Determine 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; 1.8 In this example, the number line must be between 1.4 and 1.84.

4 First, fill in the tenths. 1.51.61.7 Then, fill in the hundredths. Place the decimals on the line. 1.4 1.651.581.841.8 Now the decimals are in order. 1.4; 1.65; 1.58; 1.84; 1.8

5 The Easy Way Use Place Value!!! 1. Line up the numbers vertically by the decimal point. 2. Add “ 0 ” to fill in any missing spaces. (Annex zero’s) 3. Compare from left to right.

6 Put these numbers in order: from least to greatest 12.5; 12.24; 11.96; 12.36 12. 5 12. 24 11. 96 12. 36 Fill in the missing space with a zero. 11.96, 12.24, 12.36, 12.5 0 This is called: Annexing zero


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