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Comparing and Ordering
Rational Numbers
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Warm Up > < < > > < Spencer lost the most yards
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***Remember the following!*****
Negative numbers are ALWAYS less than positive numbers! The larger a negative number is, the SMALLER its VALUE! -9 is LESS than -1 Always look at the signs of the two numbers you are comparing! If you are comparing a positive and a negative, the positive is ALWAYS greater! If they have the same signs: If they are both positive—the larger number is greater If they are both negative—the one with the larger number is the SMALLER number!
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Positive and negative rational numbers can be represented on a number line.
You can use a number line to help you compare and order rational numbers. To compare and order rational numbers, first write them in the SAME form. (make them all decimals or fractions)
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Comparing Rational Numbers
Examples -0.75 -0.5 -0.25 Fill in each blank with < , > or =. < > > <
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< < > > > =
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Order the following from least to greatest:
2.3, 2 4/5, 2.6 0.5, 3/16, , 5/48 0.5, 1/5, , 12/25, 4/5 ¾, -7/10, -3/4, 8/10 -3/8, 5/16, , 2/4
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Compare the following:
1. –8.6_____– – 7.3_____ −3/7 _____−2/7 4. −3/11 _____−8/ –5.95_____– –12.32_____–12 7. −3/4 _____−1/ −4/9 _____−5/ –1.5_____−5/2
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Order the following from greatest to least:
-2.3, /5, -0.6, -5/8, -7/12, 1.45, 1 ½, 1 1/3, 1.2 -0.3, 0.5, , 0.75, ½, 0.4, 1/5
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