Remembering how to compare whole numbers is going to help us compare decimals in this lesson. Let's try this practice problem to review.
Which number is the smallest?
$$69596
$$69796
We can use place value columns to help us compare numbers with decimals.
If we have $$0.342, and we are comparing it to $$0.45, we can write them both in a place value table and compare which number is larger, moving across the columns from left to right. We can fill the empty columns with $$0s.
Ones | $$. | Tenths | Hundredths | Thousandths |
---|---|---|---|---|
$$0 | $$. | $$3 | $$4 | $$2 |
$$0 | $$. | $$4 | $$5 | $$0 |
In this video we looks at some examples, and see how we can compare decimals.
Enter the greater than ($$>) or less than ($$<) symbol in the box to make this number sentence true.
$$0.0220.023
Enter the greater than ($$>), less than ($$<), or equals ($$=) symbol in the box to make this number sentence true.
$$0.8820.88
$$> means 'greater than' and $$< means 'less than'.