Baloons & coins


(1) Write <, > or = in the table so that the inequality is correct.
358 350 901 119 221 424
265 112 733 745 802 495
701 446 938 183 802 119
(2) Cross out the incorrect statements.
254 < 892 766 > 116 641 = 691 604 > 873 730 = 780
919 < 653 607 > 921 725 > 366 679 > 521 669 < 315
(3) Cross out the incorrect statements.
221 < 320 182 > 450 910 = 960 814 > 277 841 = 411
968 < 321 461 > 813 357 > 849 310 > 837 515 < 105
(4) Compare the numbers and write <, > or =.
346 702 421 413 387 808 948 638
737 265 216 795 651 809 346 221
(5) Compare how many coins each person has and write <, > or = in the box. Charlotte, Freya and Henry collected coins in a piggy bank. Look at how many coins each has and compare:
Charlotte has 358 coins Freya has 350 coins Henry has 901 coins
Charlotte Freya Henry Freya Charlotte Henry
(6) Who has more balloons? Compare and write <, > or =. Oscar, Grace and John were inflating balloons for the birthday party. Look at how many balloons each has and compare:
Oscar has 119 balloons Grace has 221 balloons John has 424 balloons
Oscar Grace John Oscar Grace John

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