Compare the next digit to fill a blank in decimals
Each can be any digit from 0 to 9. List the labels in order from least to greatest.
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Understand
Each box can hold any digit 0-9. Three labeled numbers are (A) 79.□98, (B) 7□.096, (C) 70.0□2. No matter what digits fill the boxes, order the three labels from least to greatest.
- (A) = 79.□98 (the box is a tenths digit).
- (B) = 7□.096 (the box is a ones digit).
- (C) = 70.0□2 (the box is a hundredths digit).
- Each box can be any digit from 0 to 9.
- The order of labels A, B, C from least to greatest.
- The ordering must hold for every allowed choice of the box digits.
Plan
#2 Make a Systematic List · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
Each number can only range over a small interval as its box runs 0-9. If those intervals do not overlap, the order is fixed for all choices. So we find the smallest-and-largest possible value of each label and compare the ranges.
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Review
The three ranges [70.002, 70.092], [70.096, 79.096], [79.098, 79.998] are disjoint and line up in the order C, then B, then A, so the ordering holds for every digit choice. Spot check (boxes all 9): C=70.092 < B=79.096 < A=79.998. Correct.
Guess and Check the extreme cases: put 9 in C and 0 in B (C=70.092, B=70.096) and 9 in B, 0 in A (B=79.096, A=79.098); even these worst cases keep C < B < A.
Standards · min grade 5
4.NF.C.7Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size — Comparing C with B and B with A using place value.5.NBT.A.3Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths — Reading the thousandths-place numbers and finding each label's range.