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Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
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Warm Up Identify all sets to which each number belongs. 1). π π
2) Warm Up Identify all sets to which each number belongs. 1). π π 2). -45 3) 4). ππ ππ 5). Simplify the following fraction: ππ πππ Rational number Rational number, integer Rational number Rational number, integer, whole number π ππ
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Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
Flippable Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Comparing Fractions Comparing Decimals
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Comparing and Ordering Fractions
Method 1 Find the common denominator and compare the numerators. Which number is the smallest π π or π ππ ? π π = ππ ππ π ππ = ππ ππ ππ ππ < ππ ππ π π < π ππ
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π π π ππ π π < π ππ π π = π π Method 2 π π π π Cross Multiply
Example 1: π π π ππ Example 2: π π π π This number is larger so 9/10 is larger. 30 36 π π < π ππ Both products are the same so they are equal. π π = π π 12 12
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Order from least to greatest. 7). π π , π π , π π 8). π π , π π , π π
Practice Replace with >, <, or =. 1). π ππ ____ π ππ ). π π _____ π ππ 3). π π ___ π π ). π π ____ π π 5). π π ____ ππ ππ ). π π ____ π π Order from least to greatest. 7). π π , π π , π π 8). π π , π π , π π < > > > = > Β½, 2/3, 5/6 3/8, 2/3, 3/4
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Comparing and Ordering Decimals
To compare decimals, line up the decimal points and compare the digits from left to right until you find different digits. Example: ___ 0.724 the first digit that is different is 6 and >4 > Practice Use < , > or = to compare. 1) _____ ) ____ 3) _____ ) ____ < < > =
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Closure Determine whether the following statement is true or false. Explain your reasoning. A rational number is always an integer. False, π π is not a rational number.
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