Represent comparisons Using the symbols >, <, or =

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Represent comparisons Using the symbols >, <, or = Compare/Order I can compare and order Whole numbers to 1,000,000,000 and Represent comparisons Using the symbols >, <, or =

Comparing Numbers Use your strategies to analyze and make comparisons for each pair of numbers. Use the correct symbol to make an accurate comparison.

Answer Key Check your work and make corrections if necessary.

Order the numbers from Least to Greatest Use your strategies to analyze and order the three numbers from Least to Greatest.

Answer Key Check your work and make corrections if necessary.

Order the Numbers from Greatest to Least/Least to Greatest Use your strategies to analyze and order the three numbers from Least to Greatest.

Answer Key Check your work and make corrections if necessary.