Lesson 2-2 Example 3 2-2 Example 3 Use to compare 382 and 365. You can graph the numbers on a number line. The greater number is farther right. 365382.

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Lesson 2-2 Example Example 3 Use to compare 382 and 365. You can graph the numbers on a number line. The greater number is farther right You can also compare the place value of the digits.

Lesson 2-2 Example Example 3 Use to compare 382 and Write both numbers in a place-value chart

Lesson 2-2 Example Example 3 Use to compare 382 and Begin on the left. Compare the digits in the hundreds places. 3 =

Lesson 2-2 Example Example 3 Use to compare 382 and Compare the digits in the tens places. 8 >

Lesson 2-2 Example Example 3 Use to compare 382 and Because the digits in the tens places are different, there is no need to compare the digits in the ones places

Lesson 2-2 Example Example 3 Use to compare 382 and Write a statement using the > symbol. 382 > 365