Ordering Decimals: How to Arrange Decimal Numbers Using Place Value

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Learn how to order decimals from highest to lowest by comparing the number of digits after the decimal point, adding zeros to make them equal, and arranging them accordingly. Examples and visuals included.

  • Decimals
  • Place Value
  • Ordering
  • Mathematics
  • Educational

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  1. 2ba2: put decimal numbers in order using place value.

  2. Ordering decimals It is easier to put decimals in order if we have the same number of digits after the decimal point. Example 1: put these decimals in order of size from highest to lowest. 0.12 0.302 0.5 0.06 Look at the decimals to find which one has the most number of digits after the decimal point. 0.12 0.302 0.5 0.06 Step 1 Add zeros to the other decimals so that they all have this number of digits after the decimal point. Step 2 0.120 0.302 0.500 0.060 Step 3 Put the numbers in order of size. 0.500 0.302 0.120 0.060

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