To solve these problems, we need to compare the two numbers in each row. The rule is "Hungry Alligators Love to Eat the Biggest Number!" This means the alligator's mouth (the symbol) should always open towards the larger number.
Here are the symbols we will use:
*
> means "greater than" (opens to the left).
*
< means "less than" (opens to the right).
*
= means "equal to" (used if the numbers are the same).
Let's go through them one by one:
1.
91 and 27: 91 is bigger than 27. So,
91 > 27.
2.
83 and 65: 83 is bigger than 65. So,
83 > 65.
3.
57 and 59: 59 is bigger than 57. So,
57 < 59.
4.
69 and 72: 72 is bigger than 69. So,
69 < 72.
5.
22 and 11: 22 is bigger than 11. So,
22 > 11.
6.
36 and 25: 36 is bigger than 25. So,
36 > 25.
7.
38 and 20: 38 is bigger than 20. So,
38 > 20.
8.
36 and 53: 53 is bigger than 36. So,
36 < 53.
9.
49 and 53: 53 is bigger than 49. So,
49 < 53.
10.
75 and 49: 75 is bigger than 49. So,
75 > 49.
11.
57 and 70: 70 is bigger than 57. So,
57 < 70.
12.
47 and 45: 47 is bigger than 45. So,
47 > 45.
13.
47 and 43: 47 is bigger than 43. So,
47 > 43.
14.
47 and 31: 47 is bigger than 31. So,
47 > 31.
15.
39 and 37: 39 is bigger than 37. So,
39 > 37.
16.
23 and 70: 70 is bigger than 23. So,
23 < 70.
Final Answer:
1) >
2) >
3) <
4) <
5) >
6) >
7) >
8) <
9) <
10) >
11) <
12) >
13) >
14) >
15) >
16) <
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of kindergarten math practice worksheet.