Comparing Rational Numbers Worksheet
A Grade 6 math worksheet focused on comparing and ordering rational numbers using number lines and inequality symbols.
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Comparing Rational Numbers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Show your work where necessary.
1. Which of the following numbers is greater than -3.5?
-4
-3.75
-2.5
-5
2. Use <, >, or = to compare the following rational numbers.
a) 0.75 3/4
b) -1/2 -0.6
c) 2.3 2 1/5
3. Plot the numbers -1/4, 0.5, and -1.25 on the number line below. Then, list them in order from least to greatest.
Order from least to greatest:
4. All integers are rational numbers.
True
False
5. Order the following rational numbers from greatest to least:
1/3, 0.3, -0.5, -2/3, 0
6. Match each rational number with its equivalent form.
a. 0.25
i. -1.5
b. -3/2
ii. 1/4
c. 0.8
iii. 4/5
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