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Convert them to decimals and order them least to greatest.
To order fractions and decimals, you can either write them all in the same form and then compare them, or place them on a number line. Recall that numbers increase in value as you move from left to right along a number line.
how you compare decimals and percents, is by the signs. a decimal looks like this: 0.0 and a percent looks like this: %
Make them into decimals. Make them into decimals.
Write them as decimals, and compare. If the first digit of two numbers is equal, compare the second digit; if the second digit is equal, compare the third digit, etc.
To compare decimals, first align the numbers by their decimal points. Then, start from the leftmost digit and compare each corresponding digit. The first digit that differs determines which decimal is larger or smaller. If all digits are the same, the decimals are equal.
To order decimals in descending order, compare their values starting from the leftmost digit. First, look at the whole number part; if they are the same, move to the tenths place, then the hundredths, and so on. List the decimals from the largest to the smallest based on these comparisons. For example, 3.5 would come before 3.25 because 5 is greater than 2.
change them to decimals
Any time we compare decimals, except in out dreams/nightmares! We cannot leave the real world purely for the purpose of comparing decimals and return to the real word when we have done that!
To compare decimals: look at the highest-order digit and compare. If it is the same, look at the next digit, and so forth. Thus, 23.5 is greater than 11.4 (because the tens digit is greater), 123.88 is greater than 25.82 (because the second number has no hundreds digit, so you can take it to be zero), 115.28 is greater than 113.99 (the first two digits are equal, so you compare the third digit). To compare fractions: use a calculator to convert to decimals, then compare. Alternately, you can convert to a common denominator, then compare the numerators.
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You compare the integer parts first.