To solve the problem of comparing and ordering the numbers in each set, we need to carefully analyze each pair of numbers and determine whether the first number is less than, greater than, or equal to the second number. Let's go through each part step by step.
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Part 1: Compare the numbers
We are given pairs of numbers and need to fill in the blanks with the appropriate inequality symbols (`<`, `>`, or `=`).
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(1)
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25 ______
23
- 25 is greater than 23.
- Answer:
>
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19 ______
21
- 19 is less than 21.
- Answer:
<
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(2)
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63 ______
64
- 63 is less than 64.
- Answer:
<
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96 ______
57
- 96 is greater than 57.
- Answer:
>
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(3)
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89 ______
99
- 89 is less than 99.
- Answer:
<
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6.5 ______
8.3
- 6.5 is less than 8.3.
- Answer:
<
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(4)
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67 ______
67
- 67 is equal to 67.
- Answer:
=
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2.3 ______
6.2
- 2.3 is less than 6.2.
- Answer:
<
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(5)
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56 ______
67
- 56 is less than 67.
- Answer:
<
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7.9 ______
2.5
- 7.9 is greater than 2.5.
- Answer:
>
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(6)
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61 ______
29
- 61 is greater than 29.
- Answer:
>
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8.5 ______
9.2
- 8.5 is less than 9.2.
- Answer:
<
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(7)
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53 ______
7.2
- 53 is greater than 7.2.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2nd grade math worksheet ordering.