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Year 2

Comparing numbers within 1000 using the <, > and = signs

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Year 2

Comparing numbers within 1000 using the <, > and = signs

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will look at the place value of 3-digit numbers in order to compare them using the <,> and = signs.
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4 Questions

Q1.
163 < 234
False
Correct answer: True
Q2.
723 > 732
Correct answer: False
True
Q3.
Choose one answer: 172 is equal to...
1 'hundred', 2 'tens' and 7 'ones'
Correct answer: 1 'hundred', 7 'tens' and 2 'ones'
7 'hundreds', 2 'tens' and 1 'one'
Q4.
362 is greater than 412 because '6' is the digit with the greatest value.
Correct answer: False
True