Baloons & coins


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