Comparing Rational Numbers | Math with Mr. J

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Welcome to Comparing Rational Numbers with Mr. J! Need help with how to compare rational numbers? You're in the right place!

Whether you're just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you if you're looking for help with comparing rational numbers. Mr. J will go through examples of comparing rational numbers and explain how to compare them using different strategies.

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✅ Chapters and Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Numbers 1-4
04:59 - Numbers 5-8

About Math with Mr. J: This channel offers instructional videos that are directly aligned with math standards. Teachers, parents/guardians, and students from around the world have used this channel to help with math content in many different ways. All material is absolutely free. #MathWithMrJ

Hopefully this video is what you're looking for when it comes to comparing rational numbers.

Have a great rest of your day and thanks again for watching! ✌️✌️✌️
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Broom - A broom is a tool which is used for sweeping. It consists of twigs and bristles bound together and attached to a handle.
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Dish washer - A dishwasher is a mechanical device for cleaning dishes, eating utensils and pots.
Dryer - A dryer is a machine or apparatus that removes moisture through ventilation or heat.
Dustpan - A dustpan is a handheld pan or scoop into which dust is swept.
Duster - A duster is a cloth or brush which is used in removing dirt or dust.
Flat Iron - A clothes iron is an electric appliance which is used along with an ironing board to iron or press clothing, fabric or draperies.
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Washing Machine - A washing machine is an electric appliance which is used for washing clothes and linen.

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Airport - an airport is a vessel usually rounded which is used for holding liquid
to maintain heat or coldness.
Blender - A blender is a kitchen and laboratory appliance which is used
to mix, puree, or emulsify food and other substances.
Coffee Maker - A coffee maker is an electric countertop appliance that
brews hot coffee automatically.
Chopping Board - A chopping board is a flat, wooden, or plastic board
where meats or vegetables can be cut.
Electric Knife - An electric knife is a kitchen device which is used for
slicing food. It requires less physical effort than an ordinary knife
and makes neater slices.
Food Tongs - A food tong is an instrument with two hinged or
sprung arms for grasping and holding.
Electric Can Opener - An electric can opener is a very useful device which
is used to open canned goods with ease and accuracy.
Food Processor - A food processor is a multitasking tool which is
used to slice, dice, or whip food ingredients.
Ladle - A ladle is a long-handled spoon with a deep bowl at the end
for serving food, especially broth or soup.
Microwave Oven - A microwave oven is an oven that uses microwave
to cook or heat food.
Stove - A stove is an appliance in which electricity/gas is utilized to
supply heat to be used for cooking or heating

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ASSES - To determine the value or extent of something.

CONTAMINATE - To make unclean through contact

CRUCIAL - Significant to the solution of a problem

DISCARD - To put away or throw away

DOUBLE-BAGGED - A technique of putting contaminated items/things in a plastic bag and then placing the closed bag into another plastic bag.

FUSE - A device used for protecting an electric circuit

POTENTIAL - Capable of growth development and coming into being

RESPIRATORY - An instrument that supplies

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BP apparatus aneroid (SPHYGMOMANOMETER) - An aneroid unit is mercury free and consists of a cuff that can be applied with one hand for self-testing; a stethoscope that is built in or attached; and a valve that deflates automatically with the data displayed on an easy-to-read gauge that will function in any position.

BP apparatus mercurial (SPHYGMOMANOMETER) - A mercury-based unit that has a manually inflatable cuff attached by tubing to the unit that is calibrated in millimeters of mercury. During blood pressure measurement, the unit must be kept upright on a flat surface and the gauge read at eye level.

BP apparatus digital (SPHYGMOMANOMETER) - A digital

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CELL - It is known as the basic unit of life.
-All organisms are made up of cells.
📌 Types of CELLS
•bone cell. •skin cell. •blood cell
•Sex cell (somatic cells). •muscle cell. •nerve cell
📌 TISSUES - These are groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
📍 EPITHELIAL TISSUES
it covers all internal and external surfaces of your body lines body cavities and hollow organs, and is the major tissue in glands.
📌 4 types of tissues
• EPITHELIAL• NERVOUS • MUSCLE • CONNECTIVE
📍 NERVOUS TISSUE
It is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, it is responsible for coordinating and controlling many body activities.
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They also help to maintain body posture and position
Can be adjusted by the size.
📍 CONNECTIVE TISSUES
provides support, binds together and protects tissues and organs of the body.

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it comes from the Ancient Greek micros meaning "small" and skopein, which means "to look"
it is a tool which can help you see tiny objects and living organism.
📌 HANS & Zacharias Janssen
invented the first so-called compound microscope in the late 16th century when they discovered that if they put a lens at the top and bottom of a tube and looked through it, objects on the other end became magnified.
📌 Robert Hooke (The discovery of Microscope)
He invented the compound light microscope which uses 3 lenses
📌 Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
He made microscopes consisting of a single high-quality lens of very short focal length
MICROSCOPY -it is the science of investigating small objects and structures using microscope as an instrument.
What makes a microscope determine how clearly a small object can be viewed?
MAGNIFICATION - describes how much larger an object appears when viewed
•The magnification is written on the side of the lens.
•The value could be 4x, 10x, 40x or 100x.

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DEFINITION OF TERMS

BULB - A rubber which is squeezed to inflate the cuff

CARAFE - A glass pot with a pouring spout

CAREGIVER - A worker who is qualified to provide personal care independently or with minimal supervision to children, elderly or people with special needs (disabilities).

CHEST PIECE - Also called the head, contains the diaphragm or bell that vibrates with sound

CHILD - An individual with age ranging from 0-13 years old

COUNTERTOP - A flat surface on top of a cabinet or display case, as in a kitchen

CUFF - A fabric that is wrapped around a patient's arm

EAR TUBES - Attach the earpieces to the main body of the stethoscope

EARPIECES - Part of the stethoscope which are placed into the ears and transmit sounds directly into them

ELDERLY - An individual with age ranging from sixty (60) years old and above.

EMULSIFY - The process of combining two liquids that do not normally mix easily

INFANT - An individual with age ranging from 0-12 months (1 year old)

LEVER - A projecting handle used to adjust or operate function

PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS - person incapable of performing specific tasks either physically, mentally, and/or behaviorly.

RECTUM - the end part of the large intestine.

RESERVOIR - a receptacle for storing fluids

SUCTION - A force that causes a fluid or solid to be drawn into an interior space or to stick on a surface because of the difference between the external and the internal pressure.

TODDLERS - Individual with age ranging from 1-3 years old

TUBING -  Also called acoustic tubes with connect two ear tubes to the chestpiece (diaphragm or bell)

VALVE - allows air in to inflate the cuff when the bulb is squeezed then can be

unscrewed to release the air and remove the cuff.

VESSEL - is a hollow container used to hold liquid

WHIP - is the process of striking something with continual, repetitive strokes

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