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