Objective - To compare numbers.

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Objective - To compare numbers. Hundred Thousands Hundred Millions Ten Thousands Ten Millions Thousands Billions Millions Hundreds Tens Ones Compare 34,693 and 34,539 Compare ten thousands 34,693 34,539 same

Objective - To compare numbers. Hundred Thousands Hundred Millions Ten Thousands Ten Millions Thousands Billions Millions Hundreds Tens Ones Compare 34,693 and 34,539 Compare thousands 34,693 34,539 same

Objective - To compare numbers. Hundred Thousands Hundred Millions Ten Thousands Ten Millions Thousands Billions Millions Hundreds Tens Ones Compare 34,693 and 34,539 Compare hundreds 34,693 34,539 6 > 5

Objective - To compare numbers. Hundred Thousands Hundred Millions Ten Thousands Ten Millions Thousands Billions Millions Hundreds Tens Ones Compare 34,693 and 34,539 So 34,693 > 34,539

Start at the left. Name the first place-value position where the digits differ. Circle the greater number. hundreds ten thousands hundred thousands millions

< = < > < < > > Use < , >, or = to compare. 1) 6) = 2) < 7) > 3) < 8) < 4) > 5) >

Graph the following numbers on this number line.