M. 1. 3.- Compare and order rational numbers(including positive and negative numbers)

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Rational number

A number that can be expressed as a fraction

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Repeating

Rational numbers can be written as fractions as long as the denominator is not zero and can be written as either terminating or this(do again) decimals

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Terminating

What kind of decimal is 1/2=0.5

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Repeating

What kind of decimal is 1/3=0.333

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1; -27/1

Integers like whole numbers can be written in fractions by simply writing them as the numerator over a denominator of what. Ex: -27=...

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Irrational numbers

A real number that cannot be expressed as terminating or repeating decimals and cannot be written in fraction form. Ex: pi, square roots of imperfect squares, and natural number e converted to decimals are not terminating or repeating

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Equations

Equality statements/mathematical statement that indicates the equality of two expressions

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Inequality symbols

Less than (<), greater than (>), less than or equal to (≤), and greater than or equal to (≥)

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Non-negative

It is important to note that negative numbers are smaller than positive or this(greater than or equal to zero(positive or zero)) numbers

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Decimal

When comparing fractions, they can be converted into this form

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Least common multiple

The smallest number that is a multiple of two or more nonzero whole numbers (also called the least common denominator)

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Least common denominator

The least common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions

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Rewriting the numbers as equivalent fractions or mixed numbers

You can compare fractions and mixed numbers with different numbers how

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Decreasing order

Arranging numbers from largest to smallest.

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Increasing order

Arranging numbers from smallest to largest.