Compare & Order Decimals ID Fractions (with Models)
  • 1. Compare: 0.1 _____ 0.101
A) >
B) <
C) =
  • 2. Compare: 8.3_____0.83
A) >
B) =
C) <
  • 3. Compare: 5.796 _____ 5.801
A) =
B) >
C) <
  • 4. Compare: 1.21 _____ 1.12
A) >
B) <
C) =
  • 5. Compare: 9.5 _____ 9.05
A) <
B) >
C) =
  • 6. Compare: 4.40 _____ 4.4
A) >
B) =
C) <
  • 7. Compare 7.33 _____ 7.4
A) >
B) =
C) <
  • 8. Order from least to greatest: 0.9, 1.1, 0.1, 1.5
A) 0.1, 0.9, 1.1, 1.5
B) 0.1, 1.1, 1.5, 0.9
C) 0.9, 0.1, 1.1, 1.5
  • 9. Order from least to greatest: 0.055, 0.555, 0.55, 0.065, 0.56
A) 0.56, .66, 0.666, 0.066, 0.065
B) 0.055, 0.555, 0.55, 0.065, 0.56
C) 0.055, 0.065, 0.55, 0.555, 0.56
  • 10. Order from least to greatest: 0.34, 0.4, 0.3, 0.09
A) 0.09, 0.3, 0.34, 0.4
B) 0.3, 0.4, 0.34, 0.09
C) 0.3, 0.34, 0.4, 0.09
What equivalent fraction has a denominator of 10?
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
What equivalent fraction 
has a denominator of 12?
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
What equivalent fraction has a denominator of 9?
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
What equivalent fraction has a denominator of 8?
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
What equivalent fraction has a denominator of 15?
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
What equivalent fraction has a denominator of 10?
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
What equivalent fraction has a denominator of 18?
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
What equivalent fraction has a denominator of 16
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
What equivalent fraction has a denominator of 40?
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
What equivalent fraction has a denominator of 24?
In simplest form, what fraction
of the model has been shaded?
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