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Comparing Decimals: Tenths and Hundredths
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Write a decimal amount for each picture. Compare them using, or =. ____ <
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Write a decimal amount for each picture. Compare them using, or =. ___ >
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Write a decimal amount for each picture. Compare them using, or =. ___ >
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Write a decimal amount for each picture. Compare them using, or =. ___ >
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Write a decimal amount for each picture. Compare them using, or =. ___ <
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Write a decimal amount for each picture. Compare them using, or =. ___ >
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Write a decimal amount for each picture. Compare them using, or =. ___ >
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Write a decimal amount for each picture. Compare them using, or =. ___ =
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How can we compare decimals if we don’t have a picture?
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Compare the decimal amounts using, or =. 0.86 0.75 >
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Compare the decimal amounts using, or =. 0.37 0.73 <
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Compare the decimal amounts using, or =. 0.8 0.64 >
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Compare the decimal amounts using, or =. 0.2 0.20 =
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Compare the decimal amounts using, or =. 8.06 8.60 <
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Compare the decimal amounts using, or =. 45.86 45.68 >
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Compare the decimal amounts using, or =. 335.26 353.62 <
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Can you think of a rule for comparing decimals?
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How to Compare Decimals To compare two or more decimals, look to the largest place first. You may have to begin with comparing a whole number. Keep moving to the right until you find a digit that is smaller. Example: 529.26 529.37 <
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