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Example: Paul have 10 balls. Ned has 15 balls. Who has more balls?
Ned
Paul
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1
Example: Paul has more balls than Ned. Ned has 15 balls. How many balls does Paul have?
16
14
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1
Example: Paul and Ned each have a pile of blocks. The white pile has 87 blocks. The gray pile has 49 blocks. Paul has fewer blocks than Ned. Who has which pile?
Ned has white pile
Ned has gray pile
Paul has gray pile
Paul has white pile
Grades:
1
Example: There are 10 boxes and 15 pens. Which number sentence is true?
10 < 15 (fewer boxes than pens)
10 > 15 (more boxes than pens)
10 = 15 (equal number of boxes and pens)
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1
Example:
358 ___ 432
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754 ___ 586
more than
equal to
less than
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2
Example:
35,348 ___ 64,432
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72,854 ___ 54,786
more than
equal to
less than
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3
Example:
235,348 ___ 564,432
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972,854 ___ 354,786
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less than
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4
Example:
132,235,348 ___ 321,564,432
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699,972,854 ___ 666,354,786
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equal to
less than
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5