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Order each of the following pairs of numbers, using < or >:

0.42 __ 0.4 0.76 __ 0.706

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Order each of the following pairs of numbers, using < or >:

0.1 __ 0.18 0.305 __ 0.35

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When we order negative decimals, it is important to remember how to order negative integers. Recall that larger numbers are to the right on the number line. For example, because −2 lies to the right of −3 on the number line, we know that −2 > −3 . Similarly, smaller numbers lie to the left on the number line. For example, because −9 lies to the left of −6 on the number line, we know that −9 < −6 .

A number line is shown with integers from negative 10 to 0. Blue dots are placed on negative nine and negative six. Red dots are placed at negative two and negative three.

If we zoomed in on the interval between 0 and −1 , we would see in the same way that −0.2 > −0.3 and −0.9 < −0.6 .

Use < or > to order. −0.1 __ −0.8 .

Solution

−0.1 __ −0.8
Write the numbers one under the other, lining up the decimal points. −0.1

−0.8
They have the same number of digits.
Since −1 > −8 , −1 tenth is greater than −8 tenths. −0.1 > −0.8
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Order each of the following pairs of numbers, using < or >:

−0.3 ___ −0.5

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Order each of the following pairs of numbers, using < or >:

−0.6 ___ −0.7

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Round decimals

In the United States, gasoline prices are usually written with the decimal part as thousandths of a dollar. For example, a gas station might post the price of unleaded gas at $3.279 per gallon. But if you were to buy exactly one gallon of gas at this price, you would pay $3.28 , because the final price would be rounded to the nearest cent. In Whole Numbers , we saw that we round numbers to get an approximate value when the exact value is not needed. Suppose we wanted to round $2.72 to the nearest dollar. Is it closer to $2 or to $3 ? What if we wanted to round $2.72 to the nearest ten cents; is it closer to $2.70 or to $2.80 ? The number lines in [link] can help us answer those questions.

In part a, a number line is shown with 2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9 and 3. There is a dot between 2.7 and 2.8 labeled as 2.72.  In part b, a number line is shown with 2.70, 2.71, 2.72, 2.73, 2.74, 2.75, 2.76, 2.77, 2.78, 2.79, and 2.80. There is a dot at 2.72.
We see that 2.72 is closer to 3 than to 2 . So, 2.72 rounded to the nearest whole number is 3 .
We see that 2.72 is closer to 2.70 than 2.80 . So we say that 2.72 rounded to the nearest tenth is 2.7 .

Can we round decimals without number lines? Yes! We use a method based on the one we used to round whole numbers.

Round a decimal.

  1. Locate the given place value and mark it with an arrow.
  2. Underline the digit to the right of the given place value.
  3. Is this digit greater than or equal to 5 ?
    • Yes - add 1 to the digit in the given place value.
    • No - do not change the digit in the given place value
  4. Rewrite the number, removing all digits to the right of the given place value.

Round 18.379 to the nearest hundredth.

Solution

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Locate the hundredths place and mark it with an arrow. .
Underline the digit to the right of the 7. .
Because 9 is greater than or equal to 5, add 1 to the 7. .
Rewrite the number, deleting all digits to the right of the hundredths place. .
18.38 is 18.379 rounded to the nearest hundredth.
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Round to the nearest hundredth: 1.047 .

1.05

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Round to the nearest hundredth: 9.173 .

9.17

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Round 18.379 to the nearest tenth whole number.

Solution

Round 18.379 to the nearest tenth.
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Locate the tenths place and mark it with an arrow. .
Underline the digit to the right of the tenths digit. .
Because 7 is greater than or equal to 5, add 1 to the 3. .
Rewrite the number, deleting all digits to the right of the tenths place. .
So, 18.379 rounded to the nearest tenth is 18.4.
Round 18.379 to the nearest whole number.
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Locate the ones place and mark it with an arrow. .
Underline the digit to the right of the ones place. .
Since 3 is not greater than or equal to 5, do not add 1 to the 8. .
Rewrite the number, deleting all digits to the right of the ones place. .
So 18.379 rounded to the nearest whole number is 18.
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Source:  OpenStax, Prealgebra. OpenStax CNX. Jul 15, 2016 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11756/1.9
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