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This KS2 maths article you’ll learn how to compare and order decimals with up to two decimal places. We also have a KS2 Maths quiz and lots of examples.
Comparing decimals. Read, write, and compare decimals to the thousandths place, using the symbols > (greater than), and < (less than). For example: Read this decimal number: 23.002.
Fractions, decimals and percentages all have equivalents of each other, so it is quite easy to compare and order them! All you need to do is convert them into the same form.
Explore decimal fractions to represent and connect fractions and decimals. Represent fractions as parts of a set using the decimal fraction one-tenth (0.1). Practice reading decimals. Explore ...
Grade 5 Math: Grade 4 Module 6, Lesson 10 - Use area models and the number line to compare decimal numbers and record comparisons using the <,>, and = WCNY TV Classroom is available to stream on ...
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