2.NBT.4: Comparing Two-Digit Numbers

Practice Worksheet
I can compare two three-digit numbers using symbols.

Problem 1

Compare 76 and 34. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

76 ○ 34

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.
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Problem 2

Compare 73 and 28. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

73 ○ 28

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.
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Problem 3

Compare 68 and 86. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

68 ○ 86

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.
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Problem 4

Compare 80 and 85. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

80 ○ 85

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.
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Problem 5

Compare 44 and 28. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

44 ○ 28

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.
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Problem 6

Compare 63 and 45. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

63 ○ 45

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.
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Problem 7

Compare 32 and 33. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

32 ○ 33

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.
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Problem 8

Compare 61 and 22. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

61 ○ 22

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.
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Problem 9

Compare 34 and 70. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

34 ○ 70

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.
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Problem 10

Compare 87 and 26. Write >, <, or = in the circle.

87 ○ 26

Hint: Compare the tens digits first. If they're the same, compare the ones digits.