Comparing and Ordering Fractions Decimals and Percents Worksheets

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Comparing and ordering fractions, decimals, and percents can be a challenging task for many students. However, with the right practice materials, understanding these mathematical concepts can become much easier. That's why we have curated a collection of worksheets specifically designed to help students grasp the ins and outs of comparing and ordering fractions, decimals, and percents. Whether you are a teacher searching for additional resources for your classroom or a student looking for extra practice, our worksheets offer a comprehensive and structured approach to mastering this essential mathematical skill.



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What is the value of 3/4 compared to 1/2?

The value of 3/4 is greater than 1/2 because 3/4 represents three out of four equal parts while 1/2 represents one out of two equal parts. In other words, 3/4 is closer to a whole (1) than 1/2 is.

Arrange the following decimals in ascending order: 0.65, 0.57, 0.73.

0.57, 0.65, 0.73

Which is greater: 36% or 0.45 as a decimal?

0.45 as a decimal is greater than 36%.

Compare the fractions 5/8 and 3/4. Which one is larger?

The fraction 3/4 is larger than 5/8. This can be determined by converting both fractions to have the same denominator, which would be 8 in this case. When both fractions are converted to have 8 as the denominator, 3/4 becomes 6/8 which is greater than 5/8.

Convert the percent 80% into a decimal and compare it to 0.9.

To convert 80% into a decimal, you divide 80 by 100, which equals 0.80. Comparing 0.80 to 0.9 shows that 0.80 is smaller than 0.9.

Order these fractions from least to greatest: 1/3, 2/5, 3/8.

The fractions from least to greatest are 2/5, 3/8, 1/3.

Which is the greatest: 0.25, 1/4, or 25%?

All three values, 0.25, 1/4, and 25%, are equivalent and represent the same amount, which is a quarter of a whole. Therefore, none is greater than the other as they are all equal in value.

Arrange the following decimals in descending order: 0.9, 0.84, 0.91.

The decimals arranged in descending order are: 0.91, 0.9, 0.84.

Compare the fractions 7/10 and 6/8. Which one is smaller?

To compare the fractions 7/10 and 6/8, we need to find a common denominator. By converting 7/10 to 56/80, we can see that 6/8 is smaller than 7/10 because 6/8 is equivalent to 42/80, which is less than 56/80.

Convert the decimal 0.6 into a percent and compare it to 70%.

0.6 as a percent is 60%, which means it represents 60 out of 100. Therefore, when comparing 0.6 (60%) to 70%, 70% is higher than 60%.

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