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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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to order the numbers.
1. Order the following numbers from least to greatest:
345, 129, 678, 201
2. Order the following numbers from least to greatest:
512, 509, 521, 510
3. Order the following numbers from greatest to least:
987, 789, 897, 798
4. Order the following numbers from greatest to least:
400, 404, 410, 399
5. Compare the numbers and fill in the blanks with <, >, or =.
a) 234 243
b) 567 567
c) 901 899
6. Which set of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?
112, 121, 102
345, 354, 340
765, 756, 760
401, 410, 411
7. True or False: 672 is greater than 627.
True
False
8. True or False: When ordering numbers from least to greatest, you start with the smallest number.
True
False
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