Comparing Real Numbers Worksheet
A Grade 6 math worksheet focused on comparing and ordering real numbers, including positive and negative integers, fractions, and decimals.
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Comparing Real Numbers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Use the number line to help you compare numbers where indicated.
Use <, >, or = to compare the following integers.
1. 5 8
2. -3 -7
3. 0 -2
4. -10 1
5. -6 -6
6. Plot the following numbers on the number line below: -4, 0, 3, -1, 5
Then, write them in order from least to greatest.
7. Which of the following is true?
0.5 < 1/4
0.75 > 4/5
1.2 = 6/5
0.3 < 1/3
Determine if each statement is True or False.
8. -1/2 is greater than -0.6.
True
False
Match each number on the left with its equivalent value on the right.
9. -0.25
a. 1/2
10. 0.5
b. -1/4
11. 3/4
c. 0.75
12. The temperatures in three different cities were recorded as follows: City A: -5°C, City B: -8°C, City C: 2°C. List the cities in order from coldest to warmest.
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