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3–2Check Your Progress EXAMS In Mr. Smith’s math class,29.65% of the students earned a grade of “A” at the end of thesemester. In Mrs. Dempsey’s class, 29.85% of the studentsearned a grade of “A” at the end of the semester. Use > or < tocompare the percent in Mr. Smith’s class with the percent inMrs. Dempsey’s class.BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY (page 56)Decimals that nameequivalent decimals.are calledEXAMPLE Order DecimalsREMEMBER ITTo check thereasonableness of theorder of the numbers,you can use a numberline.HOMEWORKASSIGNMENTPage(s):Exercises:Order 25, 25.1, 24.36, and 25.03 from least to greatest.First, line upthe decimalpoints.25 25.0025.1 25.1024.36 24.3625.03 25.03Next, annexzeros so that allnumbers havethe same fi nalplace value.Finally, compareand order usingplace value.The order from least to greatest is 24.36, , 25.03,and .Check Your Progressleast to greatest.Order 71, 71.04, 70.89, and 71.4 fromCopyright © Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>, a division of The <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Companies, Inc.60 Math Connects, Course 1

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