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DO NOW (5 min) . True or False 1 ≥ 1 2 > 3 5 < 6 3 ≥ 1 2 ≤ 1. Imagine. You are at McDonald’s and you have $4.77. Big Mac value meal = $4.78 Quarter Pounder Meal = $4.80 Chicken Nuggets Meal = $4.76 Which meal can you buy?. I can compare decimals with inequality signs.
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DO NOW (5 min) True or False • 1 ≥ 1 • 2 > 3 • 5 < 6 • 3 ≥ 1 • 2 ≤ 1
Imagine • You are at McDonald’s and you have $4.77. • Big Mac value meal = $4.78 • Quarter Pounder Meal = $4.80 • Chicken Nuggets Meal = $4.76 • Which meal can you buy?
Comparing Decimals Steps 1.) Make sure the decimals have the sameplace value (digits) Example: Compare 5.1 to 5.11 2.) You can add zeros to the end of decimals without changing its value! Example: Compare 5.10 to 5.11
Comparing Decimals Steps 3.) To compare decimals, line up the decimal points and compare digits from left to right until you find the place where the digits are different. 4.) Once you get to a place where the digits are different, the larger digit is the larger decimal. 5.10< 5.11
0.789 0.7895 0
0.7890 0.7895
< 0.789 ____ 0.7895
Number Line Let’s look at it on a number line! Compare 0.76 and 0.32 0 1
Comparing Decimals Examples: 1.) 0.003 __ 0.0004 2.) 5.002 __ 5.000 3.) 0.345 __ 0.354 4.) 47.58 __ 45.78 5.) 13.344 __ 13.433
“Throw it up” • 1) >2.) <3.) = A.) 583.583 __ 583.583 B.) 565.659 __ 565.656 C.) 323.435 __ 323.445 D.) 32.02005 __ 31.02005 E.) 21.003 __ 21.00003
New Partners! • On the next slide I have 20 problems. “A” has 10 problems and “B” has 10 problems. • Give your partner a high five! • If you have shorter hair, you will do “A”, if you have longer hair, you will do “B.” • You will have 5 minutes to complete your problems. • After 5 minutes, you will get together and check your partners problems. Make sure you have agreed on the correct answers. • I will call on a person to answer each question. You must answer for letter A AND B. So make sure you agree with your partner’s problems!
Partner Work! A B • 0.003 __ 0.0004 • 5.002 __ 5.000 • 0.345 __ 0.354 • 47.58 __ 45.78 • 13.344 __ 13.433 • 1.6 __ 6.1 • 5.0112 __ 5.0112 • 2.98 __ 3.01 • 3.6 __ 3.06 • 85.58 __ 58.85 • 1.6 __ 1.6000 • 101.2003 __ 101.3002 • 44.044 __ 44.404 • 47.780 __ 47.78 • 13.444 __ 13.443 • 0.0032 __ 0.000321 • 5.002 __ 5.100 • 0.345 __ 1.354 • 107.58 __ 45.78 • 13.433 __ 12.433
Independent Practice • 1.00040 __ 1.0004 • 5.002 __ 5.0021 • 10.455 __ 10.454 • 47.58 __ 45.58 • 13.540 __ 13.293 • 2.6 __ 2.60 • 5.7111 __ 7.0112 • 3.78 __ 3.7 • 3.732 __ 3.96 • 58.58 __ 58.85 • 1.62 __ 1.6000 • 101.3003 __ 101.3002 • 44.144 __ 44.144 • 47.780 __ 47.788 • 13.450 __ 13.4478 • 0.1032 __ 0.000321 • 5.002 __ 5.200 • 1.3550 __ 1.354 • 155.78 __ 145.78 • 12.399 __ 12.433
Exit Ticket • 1.803 __ 1.8204 • 5.202 __ 5.202001 • 10.3550 __ 10.355 • 447.480 __ 447.148 • Ms. Diehl is going to Sonic after school to buy a Cherry Limeade. She has $3.93. A large is $3.50 and a Route 44 is $0.40 extra. Does Ms. Diehl have enough money to buy a large or Route 44? Why?