60 NUMBERS •^ COMPARING AND ORDERING DECIMALSComparing and
ordering decimals
When we compare or order decimals, we use what we know about
place value, just as we do when we compare whole numbers.0.1 is greater than 0.01
The digits in the ones column are
the same, so we compare the digits in
the tenths column to find that 0.1 is the
greater number.Ordering decimals
On page 22, we found out
how to put whole numbers
in order. Ordering decimals
works in just the same way!Let’s help sun-loving Kloog choose a holiday
hotspot by putting his list of cities in order, with
the highest temperature first. As with whole
numbers, we order decimal numbers by
comparing their significant digits.To find the greatest number, we compare each
number’s most significant digit. If they are the
same, we look at the second digits, and then, if
necessary, the third, and so on. We carry on
comparing until we have ordered the numbers..
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O0
0
1
0 1
Comparing
decimals
When we compare
decimals, we compare
the digits with the
highest place value
first to decide which
number is larger.The
placeholder,
zero, tells
us there are
no tenths5 is greater
than 1 so
2.65 is the
larger number.
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O 9 9 5 5 4
3
1
0
6
6
1
3
1
7
1
T 2 2 2 1 1
We compare the digits
in order, starting with
the most significantNew York 25.01
Sydney15.67Athens29.31Capetown 14.61
Cairo29.13CITY TEMP °CJuly temperatures
AthensCairoNew YorkSydneyCapetown.
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O2
2
6
6
1
5
2.65 is greater than 2.61
This time we have to compare
the hundredths columns to find
that the greater number of the
two is 2.65.When we compare
decimals, we look at the
digits with the highest
place values first.101
1001
101
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