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1.03 Compare and order real numbers

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Interactive practice questions

Order the numbers from least to greatest:

$\sqrt{63},\sqrt{45},\sqrt{28}$63,45,28

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Medium
< 1min

Order the numbers from greatest to least:

$\sqrt{142},\sqrt{62},\sqrt{89}$142,62,89

Medium
< 1min

Order the numbers from least to greatest:

$\sqrt{11},\sqrt{35},-\sqrt{24}$11,35,24

Hard
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Order the numbers from least to greatest:

$-\sqrt{13},-\sqrt{21},-\sqrt{35}$13,21,35

Hard
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Outcomes

8.NS.1

The student will compare and order real numbers and determine the relationships between real numbers.

8.NS.1b

Use rational approximations (to the nearest hundredth) of irrational numbers to compare, order, and locate values on a number line. Radicals may include both positive and negative square roots of values from 0 to 400 yielding an irrational number.

8.NS.1c

Use multiple strategies (e.g., benchmarks, number line, equivalency) to compare and order no more than five real numbers expressed as integers, fractions (proper or improper), decimals, mixed numbers, percents, numbers written in scientific notation, radicals, and π. Radicals may include both positive and negative square roots of values from 0 to 400. Ordering may be in ascending or descending order. Justify solutions orally, in writing or with a model.

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