Comparing Decimal Numbers

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Use >, < or = to answer the following problems.

When comparing decimal numbers, first look at the whole number (the part in front of the decimal). If those numbers are the same, look at the first number after the decimal in both numbers. Then go on to the second and so on until you can determine which number is greater.

1. 7.257.31

2. 1.0221.111

3. 5.605.6

4. 8.350.99

5. 2.3212.015

6. 1.0301.303

7. 0.0020.010

8. 54.151.4

9. 0.2220.212

10. 0.0270.270

11. 0.360.12

12. 0.00870.0125

13. 0.890.9

14. 0.60.213

15. 0.5640.654

16. 895.6254.9

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