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Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 1

Which of the following numbers is the second largest?

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The order from smallest to largest is 3.1, 3.14, 3.4 and 3.41
Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 2

Colin gets £2.40 pocket money, Michelle gets £2.15, Geoff gets £2.75 and Sarah gets £2.55. Who gets the most?

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One penny is a hundredth of a pound so would be written as £0.01
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Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 3

What comes next: 1.2, 1.25, 1.3, 1.35?

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The sequence is increasing by 0.05 each time
Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 4
Which of these is the smallest number?
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It helps to give the numbers the same number of decimal places by adding zeros, e.g. 2.50 and 2.80
Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 5
A tree stands 5.47 metres tall. How tall would a giraffe need to be to see over the tree?
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Any number above 5.47 could be right so the only possible answer given is 5.74
Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 6
Which of these is the smallest number?
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First compare the whole numbers!
Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 7
A rollercoaster at the amusement park has a sign that says you must be over 1.1 metres to ride it. Which of these heights is unable to ride?
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1.07 is less than 1.10
Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 8

Which of the following decimals is the smallest?

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Compare the decimals starting from the left. All options have a whole number part of 0.

Next, compare the tenths place: 4, 4, 5, and 4.

Since 0.405 has a smaller value in the hundredths place (0.405 compared to 0.45 and 0.495), it is the smallest.

Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 9

Order the following decimals from smallest to largest: 0.72, 0.7, 0.702, 0.75.

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Compare the decimals starting from the left.

All options have a whole number part of 0.

Compare the tenths place: 7, 7, 7, and 7.

For decimals with the same tenths value, compare the hundredths place: 0, 0, 2, 5.

Since 0.7 is the smallest (0.70), followed by 0.702, then 0.72, and finally 0.75.

Test: Comparing and ordering fractions - Question 10

Which of the following decimals is the largest?

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Compare the decimals starting from the left. All options have a whole number part of 0.

Next, compare the tenths place: 5, 5, 6, and 6.

Since 0.65 has a larger value in the tenths place compared to 0.56 and 0.605, it is the largest.

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