I can see the alligator symbols at the bottom of the page. There are multiple alligator cutouts arranged in rows, which students are supposed to cut out and glue into the boxes between the decimal numbers.
Now I have all the information needed to solve this problem. Let me summarize the solution:
The task is to compare pairs of decimal numbers and place an alligator symbol (representing the inequality sign) with its open mouth pointing toward the larger number.
Here's the complete solution for each comparison:
1. 95.02 > 95.002 (alligator points right)
2. 6.5 < 6.51 (alligator points left)
3. 8.456 < 8.476 (alligator points left)
4. 24.772 > 24.672 (alligator points right)
5. 73.8 > 73.6 (alligator points right)
6. 9.93 < 9.931 (alligator points left)
7. 1.37 < 2.47 (alligator points left)
8. 88.1 > 88.09 (alligator points right)
9. 44.069 > 44.036 (alligator points right)
10. 71.368 < 71.378 (alligator points left)
11. 31.4 < 31.5 (alligator points left)
12. 4.62 > 3.062 (alligator points right)
13. 12.91 > 12.09 (alligator points right)
14. 58.4 < 58.41 (alligator points left)
The student would need to cut out the alligator symbols from the bottom of the page and glue them in the appropriate orientation (facing the larger number) in each box between the decimal pairs.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparing decimal numbers worksheet.