Yes.
There is no smallest decimal in the world because decimals can be infinitely small by adding more decimal places.
A simple way to remind people how to order decimals is to visualize them as whole numbers by aligning the decimal points. You can also emphasize that the number with the largest digits to the left of the decimal is the greatest, while for numbers with the same whole number part, the decimal places determine the order. Using a number line can further reinforce the concept by showing the relative positions of the decimals. Lastly, practice with examples helps solidify the understanding of ordering decimals effectively.
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0.95
The decimals with the same number of decimal places are called like decimals. Equivalent decimals are decimal numbers that have the same value. For example, 3.42, 6.05 are like decimals as they have two decimal places. For example, 0.3 and 0.30 are equivalent decimals as they present the same value.
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Write all the decimal numbers to three decimal places. Hence 0.50.80.763 Or 0.87 0.500, 0.800, 0.763 , 0.870? Remove the prefix zero and the decimal point Hence 500, 800, 763, 870. Re-writing from largest to smallest 870> 800 > 763 > 500 Back convert to original decimals 0.87, > 0.8 > 0.763 > 0.5 Done!!!!
4 decimals: 1.0033 3 decimals: 1.003 2 decimals: 1.00
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3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751
25.59