Baloons & coins
(1) Write <, > or = in the table so that the inequality is correct.
(2) Cross out the incorrect statements.
(3) Cross out the incorrect statements.
(4) Compare the numbers and write <, > or =.
(5) Compare how many coins each person has and write <, > or = in the box.
Oscar, Noah and Steve collected coins in a piggy bank. Look at how many coins each has and compare:
(6) Who has more balloons? Compare and write <, > or =.
Evelyn, Robert and Emma were inflating balloons for the birthday party. Look at how many balloons each has and compare:
| 584 533 | 372 688 | 672 661 |
| 708 716 | 184 648 | 424 779 |
| 764 726 | 429 622 | 424 688 |
| 915 < 961 | 693 > 358 | 699 = 749 | 591 > 893 | 714 = 714 |
| 157 < 285 | 453 > 431 | 159 > 744 | 972 > 762 | 451 < 865 |
| 327 < 976 | 463 > 538 | 756 = 756 | 538 > 737 | 239 = 353 |
| 960 < 563 | 328 > 989 | 185 > 653 | 762 > 802 | 336 < 656 |
| 571 958 | 995 129 | 408 131 | 899 802 |
| 332 629 | 381 300 | 507 259 | 571 327 |
| Oscar has 584 coins | Noah has 533 coins | Steve has 372 coins |
| Oscar Noah | Steve Noah | Oscar Steve |
| Evelyn has 688 balloons | Robert has 672 balloons | Emma has 661 balloons |
| Evelyn Robert | Emma Evelyn | Robert Emma |