1-1 Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Course 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day.

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1-1 Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Course 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day

Warm Up Compare. Use, or = < > Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers > < < >

Problem of the Day Subtract your age from your age multiplied by 100. Divide the result by 11, and then divide the quotient by 9. What number do you get? The answer will be the student’s age. Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers

Learn to compare and order whole numbers using place value or a number line. Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers

Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers

Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Additional Example 1: Using Place Value to Compare Whole Numbers Belize’s 2000 population was 249,183 people. Iceland’s 2000 population was 276,365 people. Which country had more people? 249,183Belize 276,365Iceland 40 thousand is less than 70 thousand. 249,183 is less than 276,365. Start at the left and compare digits in the same place value position. Look for the first place where the values are different. Iceland had more people.

Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Try This: Example 1 In 2000, the population of San Diego, California was 1,223,400 people. In 2000, the population of Dallas, Texas was 1,188,580 people. Which city had more people? 1,223,400 San Diego 1,188,580 Dallas 200 thousand is greater than 100 thousand. 1,223,400 is greater than 1,188,580. Start at the left and compare digits in the same place value position. Look for the first place where the values are different. San Diego had more people.

Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers To order numbers, you can compare them using place value and then write them in order from least to greatest. You can also graph the numbers on a number line. As you read the numbers from left to right, they will be ordered from least to greatest.

Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers < means “is less than.” 3 < 5120 < 504 > means “is greater than.” 17 > 9212 > 83 Remember!

Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Additional Example 2: Using a Number Line to Order Whole Numbers Graph the numbers on a number line: The number 675 is between 600 and 700. The number 1,044 is between 1,000 and 1,100. The numbers are ordered when you read the number line from left to right. The number 497 is between 400 and , ,044 The numbers in order from least to greatest are 497, 675, and 1,044. Order the numbers from least to greatest: 675; 1,044; 497

Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Try This: Example 2 Graph the numbers on a number line: The number 732 is between 700 and 800. The number 923 is between 900 and 1,000. The numbers are ordered when you read the number line from left to right. The number 502 is between 500 and , The numbers in order from least to greatest are 502, 732, and 923. Order the numbers from least to greatest: 732; 923; 502

Lesson Quiz Compare. Write ,328 47, , , Write the numbers in order from least to greatest: 726, 847, The are of Panama is 78,200 square kilometers, and the area of Lithuania is 65,200 square kilometers. Which country is smaller? > > Insert Lesson Title Here 221, 726, 847 Lithuania Course Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers