Decimals: Ordering decimals – version 2

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Decimals: Ordering decimals – version 2 True/false Reflect Your Turn 0.6 0.7 0.67 Rule

Left Sign Right 6 7 60 6.0 0.6 0.7 0.68 0.681 0.700 0.70 0.702 0.720 Left Sign Right 0.702 0.699 0.0702 0.069 0.0207 0.096 0.207 −0.207 −0.096 −0.96 −0.9 −0.2

Left Sign Right 6 < 7 60 > 6.0 = 0.6 0.7 0.68 0.681 0.700 0.70 0.702 0.720 Left Sign Right 0.702 > 0.699 0.0702 < 0.069 0.0207 0.096 0.207 −0.207 −0.096 −0.96 −0.9 −0.2

Left Sign Right 6 < 7 60 > 6.0 = 0.6 0.7 0.68 0.681 0.700 0.70 0.702 0.720 Left Sign Right 0.702 > 0.699 0.0702 < 0.069 0.0207 0.096 0.207 −0.207 −0.096 −0.96 −0.9 −0.2

Your Turn Arrange these decimals in ascending order 0.5021, 0.5, 0.52, 0.521, 0.502, 0.0521, 0.50012 @mrbartonmaths

Your Turn - answers Arrange these decimals in ascending order 0.5021, 0.5, 0.52, 0.521, 0.502, 0.0521, 0.50012 0.0521 0.5 0.50012 0.502 0.5021 0.52 0.521 @mrbartonmaths