Compare Decimals
Compare and Order Fractions
Compare & Order Decimals
Ordering Rational Numbers
Real World Applications
100

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0.3430 ______ 0.0343

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100

<, >, or =

1/5 ___ 2/3

1/5 < 2/3

100

<, >, or =

1/2 ___ 0.45

1/2 > 0.45

100

Put the following in order from greatest to least

-4, 1/2, 3, -9, -3


3, 1/2, -3, -4, -9



100

Which statements are true?

a. -5 > -8

b. -0.9 > 0.9

c. -5 is the opposite of 5

d. 2 1/3 < 2 1/2

a. -5 > -8

c. -5 is the opposite of 5

200

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-7.50 ____ -7.55

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200

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3/4 ___ 5/8

3/4 > 5/8

200

<, >, or =

0.65 ___ 2/3


0.65 < 2/3

200

Which number is closest to the -6.5 on the number line?

a. -5

b. 5

c. 6

d. -6


-6

200

What is the smallest integer?

a. -9

b. -8

c. 10

d. -8.5

a. -9

300

<, >, or =


-3.430 ______ -3.0343

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300

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-2/3 ___ -3/4

-2/3 > -3/4

300

<, >, or =

0.24 ___ 1/4


0.24 < 1/4

300

Put the following in order from greatest to least

400%, 33/8, 4 1/3, 4.11



4 1/3, 33/8, 4.11, 400%

300

Identify all situations that represent -4

a. Losing 4$

b. Gaining 4 pounds

c. Withdraw of 4$

d. diving 10ft

c. Withdraw of 4$

a. Losing 4$

400

Order the following numbers from least to greatest

0.8, -0.8, 9.0, 0.08, -0.3, -8.0

-8.0, -0.8, -0.3, 0.08, 0.8, 9.0

400

Put the following in order from least to greatest: 2/3, 2/7, -3/5

-3/5,  2/7,  2/3 

400

Put these numbers in order from least to greatest

0.9, 8.8, -9.9, -0.9, 0.8, 8, 0

-9.9, -0.9, 0, 0.8, 0.9, 8, 8.8


400

Which of the following is correct? Select the correct answer. LOOK CLOSELY

a. 2/5 = 0.40 = 4.0%

b. 1/5 = 0.20 = 20%

c. 1/5 = 2.0 = 20%

d. 3/5 = 60.00 = 6.0%

b. 1/5 = 0.20 = 20%

400

Mrs. Guzman went to the bank to deposit a 300$ check. The next day she had $150 withdrawn from her account, and then found $20. How much money does she have now?

$170

500

Order the following numbers in order from greatest to least

-9.5, 0.95, -0.94, 0, 8.0, 0.8, -0.8, 0.92, -0.91, 1.2

8.0, 1.2, 0.95, 0.92, 0.8, 0, -0.8, -0.91, -0.94, -9.5

500

Put the following in order from least to greatest: -1/9, -1/7, -1/8

 -1/7, -1/8, -1/9

500

Put these numbers in order from greatest to least

1.245, -1.235, 1.234, -1.234, 1.324, 1.023

1.324, 1.245, 1.234, 1.023, -1.234, -1.235


500

Put the following numbers in shown from greatest to least

4.49, 4 1/3, 4.595, 4 4/5

4 4/5, 4.595, 4.49, 4 1/3


500

All of the teachers went on vacation together to this beautiful island. Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. Nash, and Mrs. Guzman all went diving in the deep blue sea. Mrs. Pantzer and Mrs. Finkelstein decided to go hiking on a cliff over the water. Mrs. McFarland wanted to see the coral reef which was 20 feet below sea level. Mrs. Nash dove all the way to 60 feet below sea level and Mrs. McFarland ended up diving 5ft above where Mrs. Nash went. Mrs. Guzman went diving the deepest and went 20 feet further than Mrs. Nash. Mrs. Finkelstein started at sea level which is 0, and then hiked 50 ft. Mrs. Pantzer, climbed 10ft higher than Mrs. Finkelstein. Put the teachers in order from who climbed the highest to who swam the deepest. You have to list the numbers!

Mrs. Pantzer 60, Mrs. Finkelstein 50, Ms. McFarland -55, Mrs. Nash -60, Mrs. Guzman -80


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