3.3 Name Date Practice C For use with pages 130Ð135 Lesson 3.3 Complete the statement with <, >,or . 1. 9.12 __?____ 9.21 2. 1.456 __?____ 1.654 3. 0.065 __?____ 0.0063 4. 18.0570 __?____ 18.057 5. 8.6134 __?____ 8.6138 6. 1.0772 __?____ 1.077 7. 3.9400 __?____ 3.94 8. 13.085 __?____ 13.857 Order the numbers from least to greatest. 9. 16.3, 15.8, 16.6 10. 7.03, 7.06, 7.14, 7.3, 7.10 11. 0.8, 1.2, 1.0, 0.1 12. 7.891, 7.889, 7.898, 7.988 13. 1.002, 1.202, 1.022, 1.22 14. 3.06, 2.83, 1.46, 1.15, 2.08 15. 0.626, 0.662, 0.622, 0.66, 0.62 16. 12.08, 12.01, 12.1, 12.8, 12.09, 12.15 Find a value of n that makes the statement true. 17. 7.8 < n and n < 7.9 18. 5.7 < n and n < 5.8 19. 1.4 < n and n < 1.45 20. 3.6 < n and n < 3.602 In Exercises 21Ð24, use the following information. Several friends wanted to compare their phone bills. The table shows the latest telephone bill for each person. 21. Organize the phone bills from most expensive to least expensive. 22. Who had the least expensive phone bill? 23. IndiraÕs bill __? ____ JimÕs bill (complete with <, >,or ). 24. MarcoÕs bill __? ____ CheyenneÕs bill (complete with <, >,or ). 25. Using only the digits 2 and 5, write all of the different decimals of the form __?____ __? ____ . __?____ . Person Telephone Bill Katie $40.16 Jim $24.53 Indira $24.76 Marco $35.18 Cheyenne $35.19 26. Order the decimals you created in Exercise 25 from greatest to least. 27. Name two decimals listed in Exercise 26 that are greater than 2.25 and less than 5.22. 28 McDougal Littell Math, Course 1 Copyright © McDougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin Company Chapter 3 Resource Book All rights reserved.