Let’s go through each problem one by one. We’re comparing two groups of coins — left side and right side — and we need to put the correct symbol in the box:
- “>” means the left side is
greater than the right side.
- “<” means the left side is
less than the right side.
- “=” means both sides are
equal.
We’ll count how many coins are on each side for every row.
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1) Left: 2 coins | Right: 5 coins → 2 < 5 →
<
2) Left: 3 coins | Right: 3 coins → 3 = 3 →
=
3) Left: 5 coins | Right: 3 coins → 5 > 3 →
>
4) Left: 3 coins | Right: 5 coins → 3 < 5 →
<
5) Left: 4 coins | Right: 3 coins → 4 > 3 →
>
6) Left: 2 coins | Right: 5 coins → 2 < 5 →
<
7) Left: 4 coins | Right: 4 coins → 4 = 4 →
=
8) Left: 2 coins | Right: 4 coins → 2 < 4 →
<
9) Left: 4 coins | Right: 5 coins → 4 < 5 →
<
10) Left: 3 coins | Right: 5 coins → 3 < 5 →
<
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Final Answer:
1) <
2) =
3) >
4) <
5) >
6) <
7) =
8) <
9) <
10) <
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coin conversion worksheet.