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© 2007 M. Tallman. When you compare two numbers you determine which one is greater than >, less than <, or equal =. 4 > 2 3 < 5 8 = 8 When you order numbers,

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1 © 2007 M. Tallman

2 When you compare two numbers you determine which one is greater than >, less than <, or equal =. 4 > 2 3 < 5 8 = 8 When you order numbers, you put them in order from least to greatest, or greatest to least least to greatest:2, 4, 5 greatest to least:5, 4, 2

3 217 212 217 Step 1: Line up the places. Step 2: Begin comparing at the highest place. Step 3: If the value is equal, then move one place to the right. 2 = 2 1 = 12 < 7 That means 212 < 217 V Hundreds Tens Ones

4 © 2007 M. Tallman 18,801 18,809 18,801 Step 1: Line up the places. Step 2: Begin comparing at the highest place. Step 3: If the value is equal, then move one place to the right. 1 = 1 8 = 8 9 > 1 V 8 = 80 = 0 That means that 18,809 > 18,801 Ten Thousands Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

5 © 2007 M. Tallman 6,809 6,890 Step 1: Line up the places. Step 2: Begin comparing at the highest place. Step 3: If the value is equal, then move one place to the right. 9 > 0 V 6 = 68 = 8 That means that 6,890 > 6,8091 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

6 © 2007 M. Tallman 1,777 1,779 1,770 1,779 1,770 Order these numbers from least to greatest. Be careful to place them in the order that the directions state. Step 1: Line up the places. Step 2: Begin comparing at the highest place. Step 3: If the value is equal, then move one place to the right. ;; 1 = 1 = 1 7 = 7 = 7 1,779 1,777 ;; 1,770 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

7 © 2007 M. Tallman $6.88 $7.32$6.94 $7.32 $6.94 Order these numbers from greatest to least. Be careful to place them in the order that the directions state. Step 1: Line up the places. Step 2: Begin comparing at the highest place. Step 3: If the value is equal, then move one place to the right. ;; $6.88 $6.94 ;; $7.32 Dollars Tens Cents

8 © 2007 M. Tallman 1. 5,908 4,789 2. $ 18.98 $19.89 3. 3 48 355 4. 5 67,901 567,876 5. $ 123.89 $112.90 6. $ 890.00 $891 7. 5 6,977 56,979 8. $ 12.67 $13.91 9. 7 40 756 10. 1 90,627 189,967 11. 6 7,890 89,965 12. $ 600.81 $456.90 13. $ 32.89 $32.98 14. 8 90,097 890,072 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Compare: greater than, less than, or equal.

9 © 2007 M. Tallman Order from least to greatest. 1. $ 58.32; $59.30; $50.90 2. 3,897; 3,790; 3,999 3. 5 6,013; 54,999; 55,976 4. 8,201; 8,190, 8,901 5. $ 360; $241.90; $241 6. 1 21,900; 136,892; 136,893 7. 5 47; 541; 554 1. $ 50.90; $58.32; $59.30 2. 3,790; 3,897; 3,999 3. 5 4,999; 55,976; 56,013 4. 8,190; 8,201; 8,901 5. $ 241; $241.90; $360 6. 1 21,900; 136,892; 136,893 7. 5 41; 547; 554

10 © 2007 M. Tallman Order from greatest to least. 1. $ 71.32; $78.30; $75.90 2. 8,887; 9,730; 8,989 3. 9 1,753; 92,999; 92,976 4. 6 75; 787, 688 5. $ 56.89; $56.98; $56.90 6. 7 89,876; 734,122; 789,111 7. 4,346; 4,908; 4,876 1. $ 78.30; $75.90; $71.32 2. 9,730; 8,989; 8,887 3. 9 2,999; 92,976; 91,753 4. 7 87; 688; 675 5. $ 56.98; $56.90; $56.89 6. 7 89,876; 789,111; 734,122 7. 4,908; 4,876; 4,436


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