Decimal Notation for Fractions

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4th Grade
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What is decimal notation?
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How do you compare decimal numbers?
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To compare decimal numbers, look at the digits from left to right. The first digit that differs determines which number is larger or smaller.
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What does the symbol '>' mean?
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The symbol '>' means 'greater than'. For example, 6.72 > 6.68 means 6.72 is greater than 6.68.
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What does the symbol '<' mean?
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The symbol '<' means 'less than'. For example, 7.20 < 7.3 means 7.20 is less than 7.3.
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What does the symbol '=' mean?
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The symbol '=' means 'equal to'. For example, 7.5 = 7.50 means both numbers are equal.
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What fraction is equivalent to 0.3?
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