Comparing and ordering decimals and fractions

Topic Notes

In this lesson, we will learn:

  • How to compare decimals with decimals as well as fractions with fractions
  • How to compare decimals with fractions using a number line or by converting into the same format
  • How to order 3 or more decimals and fractions

Notes:

  • When you compare two numbers, you always start with the biggest place value (most left) and then keep moving to the right (smaller place values) until you see a difference (the digits are different numbers).
    • You compare numbers the same way for both whole numbers and decimals.
    • For the numbers in each place value, 0 is the smallest and 9 is the biggest.
    • Once you have found a difference for a place value, it does not matter what numbers are in the places further on the right (smaller places)
    • The biggest place value (most left) that is different for the two numbers is what matters.

  • Whenever you compare two numbers you need them to be in the same format; you will want to compare decimal vs. decimal (with same amount of place values) or fraction vs. fraction.
    • To compare fractions with fractions
      • Convert decimal numbers into fractions (have all fractions)
      • Convert fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator
      • Then, compare the numerators
        • Ex. for 310\frac{3}{10} vs. 20100\frac{20}{100} , you can either consider: 30100\frac{30}{100} vs. 20100\frac{20}{100} or 310\frac{3}{10} vs. 210\frac{2}{10}
    • To compare decimals with decimals
      • Convert fractions into decimals (have all decimal numbers)
      • If youre having trouble comparing decimals of different lengths, make all the numbers have the same number of decimal places by add trailing zeroes (add zeroes to the right)
      • Then, compare the decimals

  • Seeing where common fractions and decimals are placed on a number line can help you to understand ordering decimals in fractions:
    • First, we can divide a number line into halves:

Decimals: Comparing and ordering decimals and fractions

    • Then, we can split each half into halves, making them quarters:

Decimals: Comparing and ordering decimals and fractions

    • We can also split a number line into tenths (ten pieces):

Decimals: Comparing and ordering decimals and fractions

    • We can further split number lines into hundredths by splitting each tenth into ten more pieces:

Decimals: Comparing and ordering decimals and fractions

  • To order a list of decimals and/or fractions, you must first convert them into the same format so that you can compare them. Then, follow the instructions of ordering either from:
    • Least to greatest (increasing; smallest to biggest) or
    • Greatest to least (decreasing; biggest to smallest)
    • Review these symbols for comparing and ordering numbers:
      • < less than
      • > greater than
      • = equal to