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Arranging Decimals
11) 0.7, 0.9, 1.07, 1.7, 1.9
12) 2.0342, 2.3042, 2.3104, 2.4
13) 0.502, 5, 5.012, 5.1
14) 0.6, 0.6059, 0.6061, 0.6065
15) 12.09, 12.9, 12.9100, 12.9150
16) 3.021, 3.12, 3.121, 3.21
17) 5.0090, 5.05, 5.059, 5.5
18) 0.0089, 0.012, 0.0189, 0.09
19) 1.03, 1.3, 1.309, 1.39
20) 4.0011, 4.01, 4.011, 4.101
How to Arrange Decimals
Decimals are numbers with decimal point. The decimal point is used to separate the whole number and fractional part. To arrange decimals, you have to compare them. Comparing decimals is the same as comparing whole numbers. Below are the tips to guide you in arranging decimals:
- If you think that bigger numbers are those with more digits, it is not. Add zeros to some decimals so they have the same number of decimal places before you compare.
- Always start comparing from your left to right.
- If the first digits are equal, then move to the next digits and compare.
Examples of comparing decimals:
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