The task involves comparing and ordering whole numbers up to 1000. Below is a detailed explanation of how to solve the problems presented in the images.
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Worksheet 1: Comparing Heights
#### Task:
Compare the heights of different people and write "<" or ">" in each box.
#### Heights Given:
- Emma: 125 cm
- Liam: 130 cm
- Mia: 128 cm
- Noah: 132 cm
#### Solution:
1.
Emma (125 cm) vs. Liam (130 cm):
- 125 < 130
- Write: `<`
2.
Liam (130 cm) vs. Mia (128 cm):
- 130 > 128
- Write: `>`
3.
Mia (128 cm) vs. Noah (132 cm):
- 128 < 132
- Write: `<`
4.
Noah (132 cm) vs. Emma (125 cm):
- 132 > 125
- Write: `>`
#### Final Answer for Worksheet 1:
```
<, >, <, >
```
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Worksheet 2: Ordering Whole Numbers
#### Task:
Order the following numbers from smallest to largest:
- 789, 654, 890, 567
#### Solution:
1. Compare the hundreds place first:
- 567 (smallest hundred)
- 654
- 789
- 890 (largest hundred)
2. If two numbers have the same hundreds digit, compare the tens place, and then the ones place if necessary.
#### Ordered List:
- 567, 654, 789, 890
#### Final Answer for Worksheet 2:
```
567, 654, 789, 890
```
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Worksheet 3: Comparing Weights
#### Task:
Compare the weights of different animals and answer the questions.
#### Weights Given:
- Cat: 4.5 kg
- Dog: 5.2 kg
- Rabbit: 2.3 kg
- Pig: 6.2 kg
#### Questions:
1. Is the pig's weight heavier than the dog's weight?
2. Is the cat's weight lighter than the rabbit's weight?
3. Is the dog's weight heavier than the pig's weight?
4. Is the rabbit's weight lighter than the cat's weight?
#### Solution:
1.
Is the pig's weight heavier than the dog's weight?
- Pig: 6.2 kg
- Dog: 5.2 kg
- 6.2 > 5.2
- Answer: Yes
2.
Is the cat's weight lighter than the rabbit's weight?
- Cat: 4.5 kg
- Rabbit: 2.3 kg
- 4.5 > 2.3
- Answer: No
3.
Is the dog's weight heavier than the pig's weight?
- Dog: 5.2 kg
- Pig: 6.2 kg
- 5.2 < 6.2
- Answer: No
4.
Is the rabbit's weight lighter than the cat's weight?
- Rabbit: 2.3 kg
- Cat: 4.5 kg
- 2.3 < 4.5
- Answer: Yes
#### Final Answers for Worksheet 3:
```
Yes, No, No, Yes
```
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Final Summary of All Worksheets:
1.
Worksheet 1: `<, >, <, >`
2.
Worksheet 2: `567, 654, 789, 890`
3.
Worksheet 3: `Yes, No, No, Yes`
Final Answer:
\boxed{<, >, <, >; 567, 654, 789, 890; Yes, No, No, Yes}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ordering numbers thousands worksheet.