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Grade 8 Assessment Anchors - Grade 8 Core Standards

1.06 Comparing and ordering real numbers

Interactive practice questions

We want to find out whether the statement $\frac{13}{20}>64%$1320>64% is true or false.

a

First, let's convert $\frac{13}{20}$1320 into a percentage.

b

Using the answer from part (a), is the statement $\frac{13}{20}>64%$1320>64% true or false?

True

A

False

B
Easy
< 1min

Consider the following numbers:

$0.89$0.89, $\frac{3}{5}$35, $53%$53%

Easy
1min
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Outcomes

CC.2.1.8.E.4

Estimate irrational numbers by comparing them to rational numbers.

M08.A-N.1.1.3

Estimate the value of irrational numbers without a calculator (limit whole number radicand to less than 144). Example: √5 is between 2 and 3 but closer to 2.

M08.A-N.1.1.4

Use rational approximations of irrational numbers to compare and order irrational numbers.

M08.A-N.1.1.5

Locate/identify rational and irrational numbers at their approximate locations on a number line.

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