How do I compare and order large numbers?

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How do I compare and order large numbers?

Comparing Numbers Symbols used to compare numbers: < means “is less than” > means “is greater than” When comparing numbers, check each of the digits until you find unequal digits.

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Compare the numbers using < or >. 3,619 ___ 3,610 448,119 ___ 448,191 462 ___ 89

Order from least to greatest 5,678; 5,768; 5,687 20,200; 22,000; 20,002 9 hundred; 901; 9