Ordering Three-Digit Numbers
Practice ordering three-digit numbers from least to greatest and greatest to least.
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Ordering Three-Digit Numbers
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1. Order the following numbers from least to greatest:
145, 123, 154, 132
2. Order the following numbers from least to greatest:
289, 298, 209, 219
3. Order the following numbers from greatest to least:
567, 507, 576, 560
4. Order the following numbers from greatest to least:
812, 821, 802, 820
5. Write a number that is greater than 345 but less than 350:
6. Write a number that is less than 710 but greater than 705:
7. Which set of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?
456, 465, 400
400, 456, 465
465, 456, 400
400, 465, 456
8. Plot the numbers 110, 105, 115 on the number line below. Then, list them in order from least to greatest.
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