Let’s go through each comparison step by step.
We need to decide whether the number on the left is
greater than,
less than, or
equal to the number on the right.
The symbols we’ll use are:
-
> means “greater than” (the crocodile eats the bigger number)
-
< means “less than” (the crocodile eats the bigger number — so it faces the bigger number!)
-
= means “equal to” (same number on both sides)
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Row 1:
9 ___ 12 → 9 is less than 12 →
<
Row 2:
5 ___ 10 → 5 is less than 10 →
<
Row 3:
8 ___ 8 → They’re the same →
=
Row 4:
15 ___ 14 → 15 is greater than 14 →
>
Row 5:
19 ___ 11 → 19 is greater than 11 →
>
Row 6:
20 ___ 20 → Same →
=
Row 7:
7 ___ 0 → 7 is greater than 0 →
>
Row 8:
5 ___ 10 → 5 is less than 10 →
<
Row 9:
14 ___ 9 → 14 is greater than 9 →
>
Row 10:
6 ___ 16 → 6 is less than 16 →
<
Row 11:
8 ___ 4 → 8 is greater than 4 →
>
Row 12:
13 ___ 19 → 13 is less than 19 →
<
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Now, let’s list them in order as they appear in the worksheet:
Left column (top to bottom):
9 < 12
8 = 8
19 > 11
7 > 0
14 > 9
8 > 4
Right column (top to bottom):
5 < 10
15 > 14
20 = 20
5 < 10
6 < 16
13 < 19
Final Answer:
<, <, =, >, >, =, >, <, >, <, >,
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of grade 1 maths worksheet pdf.