Of course! Let's solve the problem step by step.
The task is to
compare two numbers in each row and write the correct symbol:
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< (less than) — when the first number is smaller
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> (greater than) — when the first number is larger
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= (equal to) — when both numbers are the same
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Here’s the completed worksheet with explanations:
Row 1:
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3 < 8 → Already filled. 3 is less than 8.
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4 < 5 → 4 is less than 5.
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7 < 8 → 7 is less than 8.
Row 2:
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4 = 4 → Both numbers are equal.
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5 > 4 → 5 is greater than 4.
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9 > 6 → 9 is greater than 6.
Row 3:
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6 < 7 → 6 is less than 7.
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5 = 5 → Both numbers are equal.
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7 > 5 → 7 is greater than 5.
Row 4:
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2 = 2 → Both numbers are equal.
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3 > 2 → 3 is greater than 2.
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9 = 9 → Both numbers are equal.
Row 5:
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1 < 5 → 1 is less than 5.
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1 = 1 → Both numbers are equal.
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6 = 6 → Both numbers are equal.
Row 6:
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6 > 5 → 6 is greater than 5.
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3 < 9 → 3 is less than 9.
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6 > 2 → 6 is greater than 2.
Row 7:
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9 > 8 → 9 is greater than 8.
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8 = 8 → Both numbers are equal.
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9 > 4 → 9 is greater than 4.
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✔ Final Answer (Filled Worksheet):
```
3 < 8 4 < 5 7 < 8
4 = 4 5 > 4 9 > 6
6 < 7 5 = 5 7 > 5
2 = 2 3 > 2 9 = 9
1 < 5 1 = 1 6 = 6
6 > 5 3 < 9 6 > 2
9 > 8 8 = 8 9 > 4
```
This helps build understanding of number relationships — a key early math skill! 🐊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet for kg2.