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.
Lily, Sara and Robert collected coins in a piggy bank. Look at how many coins each has and compare:
(6) Who has more balloons? Compare and write <, > or =.
Noah, Grace and Lucas were inflating balloons for the birthday party. Look at how many balloons each has and compare:
| 840 355 | 524 975 | 155 484 |
| 370 862 | 570 712 | 855 769 |
| 723 588 | 569 423 | 855 975 |
| 663 < 489 | 390 > 728 | 736 = 686 | 651 > 911 | 758 = 708 |
| 862 < 783 | 299 > 314 | 852 > 187 | 380 > 606 | 453 < 979 |
| 662 < 504 | 381 > 536 | 350 = 300 | 950 > 412 | 783 = 771 |
| 931 < 823 | 481 > 498 | 953 > 298 | 163 > 471 | 634 < 296 |
| 320 691 | 444 583 | 368 757 | 368 909 |
| 434 604 | 761 317 | 234 907 | 320 662 |
| Lily has 840 coins | Sara has 355 coins | Robert has 524 coins |
| Lily Sara | Robert Sara | Lily Robert |
| Noah has 975 balloons | Grace has 155 balloons | Lucas has 484 balloons |
| Noah Grace | Lucas Noah | Grace Lucas |
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