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3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Warm Up
Course 1 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
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3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Warm Up
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Warm Up Order the numbers from least to greatest. 1. 242, 156, 224, 165 2. 941, 148, 914, 814, 721 3. 345, 376, 354, 397 156, 165, 224, 242 148, 721, 814, 914, 941 345, 354, 376, 397
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3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Problem of the Day
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Problem of the Day Lupe is taller than Reba and shorter than Miguel. Tory is shorter than Lupe but taller than Reba. List the four brothers and sisters in order from tallest to shortest. Miguel, Lupe, Tory, Reba
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Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Learn to write, compare, and order decimals using place value and number lines.
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Additional Example 1A & B: Reading and Writing Decimals
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Additional Example 1A & B: Reading and Writing Decimals Write each decimal in standard form, expanded form, and words. A. 1.07 B Expanded form: Word form: one and seven hundredths Standard form: 0.0369 Word form: three hundred sixty-nine ten-thousandths
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Additional Example C: Reading and Writing Decimals
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Additional Example C: Reading and Writing Decimals Write the decimal in standard form and expanded form. C. fourteen and eight hundredths Standard form: 14.08 Expanded form:
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3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Try This: Example 1A & 1B Write each decimal in standard form, expanded form, and words. A. 1.12 B Expanded form: Word form: one and twelve hundredths Standard form: 0.6087 Word form: six thousand eighty-seven ten-thousandths
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3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Try This: Example 1C Write each decimal in standard form and expanded form. C. eleven and two hundredths Standard form: 11.02 Expanded form:
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Additional Example 2: Earth Science Application
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Additional Example 2: Earth Science Application The star Wolf 359 has an apparent magnitude of Suppose another star has an apparent magnitude of Which star has the smaller magnitude? Line up the decimal points. Start from the left and compare the digits. 13.50 Look for the first place where the digits are different. 13.05 0 is less than 5. 13.05 < 13.50 The star that has an apparent magnitude of has the smaller magnitude.
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3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Try This: Example 2
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Try This: Example 2 Tina reported on a star for her science project that has a magnitude of Maven reported on another star that has a magnitude of Which star has the smaller magnitude? Line up the decimal points. Start from the left and compare the digits. 11.30 Look for the first place where the digits are different. 11.03 0 is less than 3. 11.03 < 11.30 The star that has a magnitude of has the smaller magnitude.
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Order the decimals from least to greatest.
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Additional Example 3: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Order the decimals from least to greatest. 16.67, 16.6, 16.07 Compare two of the numbers at a time. Write 16.6 as “16.60.” 16.67 16.60 16.60 < 16.67 16.67 16.07 Start at the left and compare the digits. 16.07 < 16.67 16.60 16.07 Look for the first place where the digits are different. 16.07 < 16.60
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Additional Example 3 Continued
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Additional Example 3 Continued Graph the numbers on a number line. 16.6 16.67 16.07 The numbers are ordered when you read the number line from left to right. The numbers in order from least to greatest are 16.07, 16.6, and
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Order the decimals from least to greatest.
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Try This: Example 3 Order the decimals from least to greatest. 12.42, 12.4, 12.02 Compare two of the numbers at a time. Write 12.4 as “12.40.” 12.42 12.40 12.40 < 12.42 12.42 12.02 Start at the left and compare the digits. 12.02 < 12.42 12.40 12.02 Look for the first place where the digits are different. 12.02 < 12.40
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Try This: Example 3 Continued
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Try This: Example 3 Continued Graph the numbers on a number line. 12.42 12.4 12.02 The numbers are ordered when you read the number line from left to right. The numbers in order from least to greatest are 12.02, 12.4, and
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Insert Lesson Title Here
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Insert Lesson Title Here Lesson Quiz: Part 1 Write each in standard form, expanded form and words. 3. eight and twelve hundredths ; eight and three hundred forty-two ten thousandths 18.306; eighteen and three hundred six thousandths 8.12;
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Insert Lesson Title Here
Course 1 3-1 Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals Insert Lesson Title Here Lesson Quiz: Part 2 4. It takes Pluto years to orbit the Sun, and it takes Neptune years. Which planet takes longer to orbit the Sun? 5. Order the decimals from least to greatest: 16.35, 16.3, 16.5. Pluto 16.3, 16.35, 16.5
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