I'll solve this "Comparing Numbers" worksheet by determining the correct comparison symbol (> for greater than, < for less than, or = for equal to) for each pair of numbers.
Let me go through each row systematically:
Row 1:
- 5 vs 12: 5 is less than 12, so 5 < 12
- 20 vs 20: 20 equals 20, so 20 = 20
Row 2:
- 5 vs 4: 5 is greater than 4, so 5 > 4
- 15 vs 18: 15 is less than 18, so 15 < 18
Row 3:
- 2 vs 16: 2 is less than 16, so 2 < 16
- 17 vs 13: 17 is greater than 13, so 17 > 13
Row 4:
- 20 vs 3: 20 is greater than 3, so 20 > 3
- 18 vs 12: 18 is greater than 12, so 18 > 12
Row 5:
- 15 vs 15: 15 equals 15, so 15 = 15
- 3 vs 16: 3 is less than 16, so 3 < 16
Row 6:
- 5 vs 8: 5 is less than 8, so 5 < 8
- 17 vs 10: 17 is greater than 10, so 17 > 10
Here's the completed worksheet with the correct symbols:
5 < 12 | 20 = 20
5 > 4 | 15 < 18
2 < 16 | 17 > 13
20 > 3 | 18 > 12
15 = 15 | 3 < 16
5 < 8 | 17 > 10
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of number worksheet for first.