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Number Comparison
For comparing two numbers. Determine if the first number is greater than, less than, or equal to the other number.
This topic aligns to the following state standards
Grade 2: Num 1. Compares and orders whole numbers to 1000 or more using concrete materials, drawings, number lines, and symbols (<, =, >).
Grade 2: Num 2. Compares two or more numbers, to 1000 or more, and identifies which number is more than, equal to, or less than the other number.
Grade 2: Alg 2. Solves a variety of number sentences with equalities and inequalities (using the symbols >, =, <).
Grade 3: Num 1. Uses language and symbols (>, <, =) to compare the relative size of numbers in the same form.
Grade 3: Num 2. Compares and orders whole numbers through hundred thousands or more, using concrete materials, number lines, drawings, and numerals.
Grade 4: Num 1. Uses language and symbols (>, <, =) to compare numbers in the same form and in two different forms such as _ < 1.
Grade 5: Num 1. Uses symbols (>, <, =) to compare numbers in the same and different forms such as 0.5 < 3/4.
Grade 9: Num 2. understands the relative size of integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers
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