Comparing Numbers: Greater Than
Practice identifying and using the greater than symbol (>) to compare numbers up to 1,000.
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Comparing Numbers: Greater Than
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions.
1. When we compare two numbers, the symbol > means .
2. The open side of the greater than symbol always points to the number.
3. 25 is than 15. So we write 25 > 15.
1. Which number sentence correctly uses the greater than symbol?
45 < 30
70 > 90
100 > 85
20 > 20
Write > in the circle to make the statement true.
32
23
450
405
105
501
789
798
1. Look at the number line below. Which number is greater, 7 or 4? Write your answer and explain why.
1. Write a number that is greater than 50 but less than 60:
2. Write a number that is greater than 120:
3. Write a number that is greater than 999:
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