Let’s go through each pair of 3-digit numbers and compare them. We’ll look at the hundreds place first, then tens, then ones — just like reading from left to right.
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Row 1:
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545 vs 534
Hundreds: both 5 → same
Tens: 4 vs 3 → 4 is bigger → so 545 > 534
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882 vs 828
Hundreds: both 8 → same
Tens: 8 vs 2 → 8 is bigger → so 882 > 828
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344 vs 423
Hundreds: 3 vs 4 → 4 is bigger → so 344 < 423
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Row 2:
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674 vs 676
Hundreds: both 6 → same
Tens: both 7 → same
Ones: 4 vs 6 → 6 is bigger → so 674 < 676
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656 vs 562
Hundreds: 6 vs 5 → 6 is bigger → so 656 > 562
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644 vs 624
Hundreds: both 6 → same
Tens: 4 vs 2 → 4 is bigger → so 644 > 624
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Row 3:
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599 vs 595
Hundreds: both 5 → same
Tens: both 9 → same
Ones: 9 vs 5 → 9 is bigger → so 599 > 595
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737 vs 735
Hundreds: both 7 → same
Tens: both 3 → same
Ones: 7 vs 5 → 7 is bigger → so 737 > 735
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582 vs 833
Hundreds: 5 vs 8 → 8 is bigger → so 582 < 833
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Row 4:
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287 vs 287
All digits are the same → so 287 = 287
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945 vs 954
Hundreds: both 9 → same
Tens: 4 vs 5 → 5 is bigger → so 945 < 954
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763 vs 763
All digits are the same → so 763 = 763
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Row 5:
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535 vs 553
Hundreds: both 5 → same
Tens: 3 vs 5 → 5 is bigger → so 535 < 553
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870 vs 807
Hundreds: both 8 → same
Tens: 7 vs 0 → 7 is bigger → so 870 > 807
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882 vs 828
Hundreds: both 8 → same
Tens: 8 vs 2 → 8 is bigger → so 882 > 828
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Row 6:
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448 vs 484
Hundreds: both 4 → same
Tens: 4 vs 8 → 8 is bigger → so 448 < 484
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633 vs 633
All digits are the same → so 633 = 633
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797 vs 577
Hundreds: 7 vs 5 → 7 is bigger → so 797 > 577
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Final Answer:
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545 > 534
882 > 828
344 < 423
674 < 676
656 > 562
644 > 624
599 > 595
737 > 735
582 < 833
287 = 287
945 < 954
763 = 763
535 < 553
870 > 807
882 > 828
448 < 484
633 = 633
797 > 577
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparing three numbers.