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LESSON 6: Comparing Numbers up to 100, 000 Using Relational Symbols

DISCOVER

How do we compare large numbers?

>, < and =. What are these symbols stand for?

Symbols Meaning Example
>“greater than” – used when one value is bigger than another.
123 > 23
<“less than” – used when one value is smaller than another.
23 < 123
= “equal” – When two values are equal.
23 = 23
  • To remember which way around the “<” and “>” symbols go:

BIG > small

small < BIG

  • Always start comparing from the highest place values.

example:

– Both numbers has ten thousands place as their highest place value. Start from the ten thousands place.

87, 654 and 49, 654

is 87, 654 > 49, 654

Read: 87, 654 is greater than 49, 654.

– If both ten thousands places has the same digit then you can proceed to the next highest place value.

87, 654 and 89, 654

is 87, 654 < 89, 654.

Read: 87, 654 is less than 89, 654.

LET’S MOVE!

Activity 1

Compare the following numbers using <, > or =.

1.) 75, 000 75, 001

2.) 32, 434 32, 343

3.) 21, 030 21, 003

4.) 80,808 80,080

5.) 94, 323 94, 333

Activity 2

Which number is greater? Encircle your answer.

  1. 48, 327 or 48, 329
  2. 90, 005 or 60, 005
  3. 60, 121 or 60, 271
  4. 80, 808 or 88, 808
  5. 36, 500 or 36, 500

Activity 3

Mark / if the number sentence is correct and x if it is wrong.

___ 1.) 42, 300 > forty-two thousand

___ 2.) 70, 000 + 1, 000 + 200 + 30 + 1 = 71, 031

___ 3.) eighty-six thousand, seven hundred four > 86, 740

___ 4.) seventy-seven thousand, seven hundred > 70, 000 + 7, 000 + 700

___ 5.) 43, 321 < 43, 521

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