Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
A worksheet for 5th graders to practice comparing three-digit numbers using <, >, and =.
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Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Use the symbols < (less than), > (greater than), or = (equal to) to compare the numbers.
1. 345 354
2. 789 789
3. 123 103
4. 901 910
5. 567 560
6. Which symbol makes the statement true? 412 421
>
<
=
+
7. Which number is greater than 678?
670
678
687
600
8. Plot the numbers 250 and 270 on the number line below. Then, use the number line to compare them using < or >.
250 270
9. 500 is less than 499.
True
False
10. 888 is equal to 888.
True
False
11. Arrange the following numbers from least to greatest: 198, 891, 189, 981
12. Arrange the following numbers from greatest to least: 732, 723, 372, 327
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