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0.31 0.308
Convert to fractions. 31 100 308 1000
We need a common denominator to compare them. . .
310 1000 308 1000

Because 310>308, we know that 310 1000 > 308 1000 . Therefore, 0.31>0.308.

Notice what we did in converting 0.31 to a fraction—we started with the fraction 31 100 and ended with the equivalent fraction 310 1000 . Converting 310 1000 back to a decimal gives 0.310. So 0.31 is equivalent to 0.310. Writing zeros at the end of a decimal does not change its value!

31 100 = 310 1000 and 0.31 = 0.310

We say 0.31 and 0.310 are equivalent decimals    .

Equivalent decimals

Two decimals are equivalent if they convert to equivalent fractions.

We use equivalent decimals when we order decimals.

The steps we take to order decimals are summarized here.

Order decimals.

  1. Write the numbers one under the other, lining up the decimal points.
  2. Check to see if both numbers have the same number of digits. If not, write zeros at the end of the one with fewer digits to make them match.
  3. Compare the numbers as if they were whole numbers.
  4. Order the numbers using the appropriate inequality sign.

Order 0.64 ___ 0.6 using < or > .

Solution

Write the numbers one under the other, lining up the decimal points . 0.64 0.6 Add a zero to 0.6 to make it a decimal with 2 decimal places. 0.64 0.60 Now they are both hundredths. 64 is greater than 60. 64 > 60 64 hundredths is greater than 60 hundredths. 0.64 > 0.60 0.64 > 0.6

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Order each of the following pairs of numbers, using < or > : 0.42 ___ 0.4 .

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Order each of the following pairs of numbers, using < or > : 0.18 ___ 0.1 .

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Order 0.83 ___ 0.803 using < or > .

Solution

0.83 ___ 0.803 Write the numbers one under the other, lining up the decimals. 0.83 0.803 They do not have the same number of digits. 0.830 0.803 Write one zero at the end of 0.83 . Since 830 > 803 , 830 thousandths is greater than 803 thousandths. 0.830 > 0.803 0.83 > 0.803

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Order the following pair of numbers, using < or > : 0.305 ___ 0.35 .

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When we order negative decimals, it is important to remember how to order negative integers. Recall that larger numbers are to the right on the number line. For example, because −2 lies to the right of −3 on the number line, we know that −2 > −3 . Similarly, smaller numbers lie to the left on the number line. For example, because −9 lies to the left of −6 on the number line, we know that −9 < −6 . See [link] .

There is a number line shown that runs from negative 10 to 0. There are not points given and the hashmarks exist at every integer between negative 10 and 0.

If we zoomed in on the interval between 0 and −1 , as shown in [link] , we would see in the same way that −0.2 > −0.3 and 0.9 < −0.6 .

Use < or > to order −0.1 ___ −0.8 .

Solution

−0.1 ___ −0.8 Write the numbers one under the other, lining up the decimal points. 0.1 0.8 They have the same number of digits. Since −1 > −8 , −1 tenth is greater than −8 tenths. −0.1 > −0.8

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Key concepts

  • Square Root Notation
    m is read ‘the square root of m .’ If m = n 2 , then m = n , for n 0 .
  • Order Decimals
    1. Write the numbers one under the other, lining up the decimal points.
    2. Check to see if both numbers have the same number of digits. If not, write zeros at the end of the one with fewer digits to make them match.
    3. Compare the numbers as if they were whole numbers.
    4. Order the numbers using the appropriate inequality sign.

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Source:  OpenStax, Elementary algebra. OpenStax CNX. Jan 18, 2017 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col12116/1.2
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