Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers

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Master the skill on comparing and ordering whole numbers.
LYNDELL GENEVIEVE NEGADO
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Compare the numbers correctly. Yes or No Yes if the comparison statement is TRUE. No if it is FALSE.
67 > 62 Yes
78 < 87 Yes
91 > 90 + 1 No
203 < 302 Yes
476 > 511 No
612 < 216 No
2 015 = 2 000 + 150 No
3 706 > 3 499 Yes
1 012 = 10 + 12 No
999 < 1 000 Yes
True or False True if the statement is correct. False if it is not.
These numbers are arranged in decreasing order. 98 76 63 51 49 TRUE
These numbers are not arranged correctly. 476 899 388 1 008 TRUE
These numbers are arranged in increasing order. 212 410 2 011 977 FALSE
Mark scored 634. Jim scored 589. Sam scored 710 Pete scored 593. Sam scored 2nd to the highest. FALSE
In a swimming competition, the participants got the following speed: Roy --------135 seconds. James ----95 seconds. Mico ------ 120 seconds. Vic -------98 seconds. James got the gold medal. TRUE
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