Greater Than Symbol Worksheet
Practice comparing numbers using the greater than symbol (>) for Grade 5.
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Greater Than Symbol Practice
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Read each question carefully and fill in the blank with the correct symbol (>, <, or =). Remember that the '>' symbol means 'greater than'.
1. 5,432 5,324
2. 12,987 13,001
3. 999 999
4. 65,000 6,500
5. 100,000 100,000
6. 0.5 0.45
7. 1.25 1.250
8. 3.01 3.1
9. 0.07 0.7
10. 10.5 10.05
11. Sarah has $15.75 and John has $15.50. Who has more money? Write a comparison using the greater than symbol.
12. A recipe calls for 2.5 cups of flour. Mark accidentally added 2.75 cups. Did Mark add more or less flour than the recipe called for? Write a comparison using the greater than symbol.
13. Which of the following statements is true?
345 > 354
0.8 > 0.80
1,200 > 1,199
5.6 < 5.06
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