
Comparison Word Problems
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Mathematics
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3rd - 4th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 16 Questions
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Comparing Numbers through word problems
Comparing and ordering numbers
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Multiple Choice
If you were creating the LARGEST number with the digits below, what digit would come first?
3, 9, 6, 2, 4
3
4
9
6
2
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Multiple Choice
If you were creating the SMALLEST number with the digits below, what digit would come first?
3, 9, 6, 2, 4
3
9
6
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4
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Multiple Choice
What number would go in the blank to create the largest value?
9,_83
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Multiple Choice
What number would go in the blank to create the smallest value?
_,923
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9
13
Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
In the month of August, 2,964 people went to the movies. In October, 6,254 people went to the movies. In December, 8,261 people went to the movies. Select the set that shows the months in order from least to greatest according to the amount of people that went to the movies each month.
August, December, October
December, August, October
August, October, December
October, August, December
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Multiple Choice
101, 110, 76, 54
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Multiple Choice
Are these numbers in order from least to greatest?
145 367 654 868 986
no
yes
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Multiple Choice
The Silly Circus was in town last week. On Wednesday 54 people came to see the show. On Thursday 66 people came to see the show. On Friday 108 people came to the circus. On Saturday 101 people came to the circus. On what days did the most and the least amount of people came to the circus?
Thursday and Friday
Wednesday and Saturday
Saturday and Friday
Wednesday and Friday
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Multiple Choice
Edward's mom bought a car for $12,790. Lucy's mom bought a motorcycle for $14,368. Rafael's dad bought a small SUV for $13,999. Put the amounts in order from greatest to least.
$12,790; $14,368; $13,999
$13,999; $14,368; $12,790
$14,368; $13,999, $12,790
$14,368; $12,790; $13,999
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Multiple Choice
Molly has 200 Pokemon cards, Lee has 301 Pokemon cards, and Michael has 196 Pokemon cards. Who has the least amount of cards?
Molly
Lee
Michael
They all have the same amount
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Multiple Choice
Put in order from least to greatest:
6,089 6,135 6,092
6,089 6,092 6,135
6,092 6,135 6,089
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Multiple Choice
Which set of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?
738, 783, 837, 873
873, 837, 783, 738
Comparing Numbers through word problems
Comparing and ordering numbers
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