Compare and order decimals

Topic Notes

In this lesson, we will learn:

  • How to compare the value of two decimal numbers
  • How to order a list of decimals in ascending and descending order

Notes:

  • To compare two decimal numbers, we want to know how big or small the values are
    • We use these symbols to compare numbers:
Compare and Order Decimals

  • We can compare using number lines:Compare and Order Decimals

  • We can also compare using base ten (block) models: Compare and Order Decimals

  • The steps for comparing two numbers:
    1. Start with the biggest (left) place value.
    2. Is the digit in this place value different between the two numbers?
      1. YES: compare the digit (0 = smallest, 9 = biggest).
      2. NO: move to the next smaller place value (right) and repeat step 2.
    3. If all digits are the same in both numbers, they are equal.
Compare and Order Decimals

    • 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)
      • i.e. recall equivalent decimal tenths and hundredths 0.8=0.80
      • ex. 8.9 > 8.79 (more decimal place values does not necessarily make the value greater)

  • There are two ways to order a list of decimals:
    • Ascending order: which means from least to greatest
      • increasing; smallest to biggest (ex. 1.1 < 1.2 < 1.3 < 1.4)
    • Descending order: which means from greatest to least
      • decreasing; biggest to smallest (ex. 1.4 > 1.3 > 1.2 > 1.1)