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Compare and Order
Compare and Order
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COMPARING
NUMBERS
sol ve We use these signs to compare numbers:
bl e m. If one number is smaller than the other, we use the
less than (<) sign.
If one number is larger/bigger than the other, we use
the greater than (>) sign.
560,121
equal
equal
8>0
meaning, 568,121 > 560,121
Steps in comparing numbers
Example 2:
Compare 1,287,819 and 1,297,888
1,297,888
equal
equal
6<9
meaning, 1,267,819 < 1,297,888
Compare the following numbers. Write the
appropriate symbol (< , > or =)
192,268 201,781
Presentations are communication tools that can
2,152,982 2,152,882
be used as demonstrations, lectures, speeches,
reports, and more.
412,271 414,781
30,888 20,888
712,000 712,000
E R I N G
OR D
B E R S
N U M
ORDERING NUMBERS
sol ve
13 17 24 62 89
Example 2:
4,876 8,917 3,831 3,377 3,725
Example 4:
23,381 27,981 21,322 24,871 24,712
Example 2:
1,031 1,912 1,090 1,281 1,231
Example 4:
924,316 938,917 951,831 982,077 990,112