This math topic focuses on comparing decimal numbers up to the hundredth place. Students are required to determine the relationship between pairs of decimal numbers by selecting the appropriate inequality symbol: less than (<), greater than (>), or equal to (=). This skill is part of a broader unit on understanding place value and rounding numbers to the thousands and hundredths.

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Decimals Comparisons - Hundredths Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Decimals Comparisons - Hundredths (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Place Value and Rounding - To Thousands and Hundredths' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/place_value_and_rounding_to_thousands_and_hundredths/
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Compare these two numbers and choose the correct equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 0.66\;\; \bigcirc \;\;6.1\\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these two numbers and choose the correct equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 1.27\;\; \bigcirc \;\;2.2\\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these two numbers and choose the correct equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 0.8\;\; \bigcirc \;\;8\\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these two numbers and choose the correct equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 0.47\;\; \bigcirc \;\;0.7\\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these two numbers and choose the correct equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 0.4\;\; \bigcirc \;\;0.14\\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these two numbers and choose the correct equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 4\;\; \bigcirc \;\;4\\<, >, or = ?
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Compare these two numbers and choose the correct equality operator
A LaTex expression showing 0.45\;\; \bigcirc \;\;0.5\\<, >, or = ?
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