
Mathematics (Ages 10-11): Comparing & Ordering Decimals Using Inequalities
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- Q1The table shows the masses of four rocks. Which number sentence correctly compares the masses of two of the rocks?0.438 < 0.4830.429 > 0.430.429 > 0.4380.438 = 0.4330s
- Q2A scientist compared these two measurements. 13.068 kg 13.608 kg . Which symbol makes this comparison true?<+>=30s
- Q3Which list shows the numbers NOT in order from least to greatest?6.4 < 6.51 < 6.387 < 6.9957.315 < 7.38 < 7.406 < 7.53.09 < 3.1 < 3.607 < 3.94.036 < 4.08 < 4.2 < 4.20130s
- Q4The table shows the time in seconds it took four swimmers to complete a race. Which inequality correctly compares two of these race times?26.15 > 26.526.1 < 26.0526.15 < 26.126.5 > 26.0530s
- Q5Joshua compared the values of these decimals. 0.06 0.6 0.006 0.060 Which statement correctly compares two of these numbers?0.6 < 0.060.006 > 0.60.060 = 0.060.6 = 0.0630s
- Q6Books in a library are arranged by their Dewey decimal number. The Dewey decimal numbers for five books are shown in the picture. Evie will put these five books in order from the least number to the greatest number. Which book will be in the fourth position?418.63417.97418.537419.01830s