

BD 15 Lesson Ordering Decimals
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Christopher Albrecht
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BD 15 Lesson Ordering Decimals
By Chris Albrecht
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Comparing Numbers
Strategy - Line up the numbers
Align the numbers based on their place value. Then compare the numbers from the highest place value to the lowest until one place value is greater than the other.
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Example 1
Compare 45,912 and 45,878.
Line up the numbers vertically according to place value.
45,912
45,878
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Example 1
Compare 45,912 and 45,878.
Step 2: Start comparing the digits in the greatest place value. In the case we start by comparing the numbers in the ten-thousands place.
45,912
45,878
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Example 1
Compare 45,912 and 45,878.
Step 3: Compare the numbers until you find a number that is greater than the others. If all the numbers are equal the entire number is equal.
45,912
45,878
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Multiple Choice
Which symbol makes this statement true?
45,912 _ 45,879
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Multiple Choice
Which symbol makes this statement true?
63,479 _ 63,479
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Multiple Choice
Which symbol makes this statement true?
3,186 _ 13,479
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Comparing Decimals
Comparing decimals works the same way as comparing whole numbers.
Step 1: Line up the place values
Step 2: Start from the greatest place value and compare each digit until you have a digit that is greater than the others. That is the greater number.
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Example 2
Compare 2.06 and 2.1
Step 1 Line up the numbers vertically by place value
2.06
2.1
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Example 2
Compare 2.06 and 2.1
Step 2 compare the numbers starting at the greatest place value
2.06
2.1
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Comparing multiple Numbers
When comparing multiple numbers line all the numbers up vertically based on place value. Then compare each digit starting with the highest place value.
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Example 3
List the decimals in order from greatest to least.
0.81, 1.03, and 0.88
Step 1 line up the numbers by place value vertically.
0.81
1.03
0.88
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Example 3
List the decimals in order from greatest to least.
0.81, 1.03, and 0.88
Step 2 compare the digits starting with the highest place value.
0.81
1.03
0.88
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Example 3
List the decimals in order from greatest to least.
0.81, 1.03, and 0.88
Step 3 find the greatest number, cross it out, and rewrite it in a different place
0.81
1.03
0.88
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1.03
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Example 3
List the decimals in order from greatest to least.
0.81, 1.03, and 0.88
Step 4 find the greatest number ignoring the crossed out number, cross it out, and rewrite it under the first number.
0.81
1.03
0.88
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1.03
0.88
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Example 3
List the decimals in order from greatest to least.
0.81, 1.03, and 0.88
Step 5 continue this process until you only have one number. That number is the least
0.81
1.03
0.88
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1.03
0.88
0.81
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Multiple Choice
List the decimals in order from greatest to least.
0.81, 1.03, and 0.88
0.81
0.88
1.03
1.03
0.81
0.88
1.03
0.88
0.88
1.03
0.88
0.81
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Multiple Choice
Which symbol makes this statement true?
162,846 _ 162,864
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Multiple Choice
0.40
0.52
0.48
0.40
0.48
0.45
0.40
0.48
0.52
0.52
0.48
0.40
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