Mission #2 3.2D Compare and order whole numbers up to 100,000 and represent comparisons using the symbols >, <, or =.

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Mission #2 3.2D Compare and order whole numbers up to 100,000 and represent comparisons using the symbols >, <, or =.

1.On Monday 10,278 people came to Hawaiian Falls. On Tuesday the weather was hotter, so 11,384 came to the water park. On Friday it rained and only 8,754 people came. Which statement is true? A. 10,278 = 11,384 B. 10,278 > 11,384 C. 11,384 < 8,754 D. 10,278 < 11,384

2.The table below shows the number of people waiting in line for each water slide. The Waikiki Wipeout had a longer line than the Flyin’ Hawaiian but a shorter line than the Pineapple Express. What could be the number of people waiting for the water slides in order from greatest to least? A.134, 143, 109, 112 B.143, 134, 112, 109 C.109, 112, 134, 143 D.143, 134, 109, 102 Water SlidePeople Waiting Waikiki Wipeout? people Hawaiian Half Pipe143 people Flyin’ Hawaiian109 people Pineapple Express134 people

1.Hawaiian Falls wanted to compare how much water was in two of their rides. The Flyin’ Hawaiian used 56,731 gallons of water. The Honolulu Lulu used 56,713 gallons of water. Write two comparison statements using >, <, or =.

2.Cody and Connor decided to race down their favorite waterslide called the Torpedo. They both went down the slide at the same time. Cody traveled 2,532 inches. Connor traveled 2,688 inches. Which statement is correct to compare the distance that the two traveled? A.Cody traveled a greater distance than Connor. B.Connor traveled a shorter distance than Cody. C.Connor traveled a greater distance than Cody. D.Cody traveled an equal distance with Connor.

3.Pineapple Pete’s Food Court is a popular place to go to eat during the summer. The following number of hot dogs were ordered during three months at Pineapple Pete’s: The food court sold 373 hot dogs in June. The food court sold twice as many in July than in June. The food court sold 289 more hot dogs in August than in June. What is the order of the number of hot dogs sold last summer from greatest to least?

4.The Waikiki Wave Pool and the Hawaiian Half Pipe lose a lot of water each day as the waves spill out of the pools. The table shows how many cups of water needed to be replaced in a series of weeks. WeekHalf PipeWaikiki Wave 164,52666, ,21264, ,02564, ,03163,950

Which statement is true about the gallons of water needed to refill the pools? A.The amount of water needed on week one was more than the amount for each of the remaining weeks. B.The amount of water lost for all 4 weeks on the Half Pipe was greater than the amount lost on the Wave. C.The amount of water lost for all 4 weeks on the Wave was less than the amount lost on the Half Pipe. D.The amount of water added to both is equal. WeekHalf PipeWaikiki Wave 164,52666, ,21264, ,02564, ,03163,950

compare order place value hundreds period In the space in your journal, share what you learned today. Include these words: