Warm Up Problem Find 1.43 ÷ 2.4 Round the quotient to the nearest hundredth.

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Warm Up Problem Find 1.43 ÷ 2.4 Round the quotient to the nearest hundredth.

Compare and Order Integers Lesson 5-3

Objectives I can compare positive and negative integers. I can order positive and negative integers from least to greatest.

Example 1 Fill in the with <, >, or = to make a true sentence. 12 -4 If you graph 12 and -4 on the number line, which is further to the right? 12 So, 12 is greater than -4 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112

Got It? 1) -3 -5 2) -5 0 3) 6 -1

Since -4 is greater than -5, Adrian has a higher score than Ava. Example 2 Adrian has a score of -4 on the Trueville Trivia Game. Ava’s score is -5. Write an inequality to compare the scores. Explain the meaning of the inequality. -4 > -5 Since -4 is greater than -5, Adrian has a higher score than Ava.

Got It? 4. The temperature on Tuesday was 2℉. The temperature on Wednesday was -2℉. Write an inequality to compare the temperatures. Explain the meaning of the inequality.

You can use a number line to help you: Example 3 Order the set {-9, 6, -3, 0} from least to greatest. You can use a number line to help you: So the order is -9, -3, 0, 6 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Got It? 5. Order the set {-4, 3, 11, -25} from least to greatest.

Example 4 The table shows the lowest elevation for several continents. Order the elevation from least to greatest. So the order would be -418, -156, -105, -86, -28, -12

Got It? 6) The daily low temperatures in Kate’s hometown last week were 2℃, -9℃, -18℃, 3℃, 0℃, and -7 ℃. Order the temperatures from least to greatest.