Common Core: 1st Grade Math : Compare Two-Digit Numbers: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.NBT.B.3

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3

Which statement is true?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 63< 62

\displaystyle 63>62

\displaystyle 63=62

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 63>62

Explanation:

The \displaystyle > sign means greater than. \displaystyle 63 is greater than \displaystyle 62 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 3 has a greater value than \displaystyle 2, which means \displaystyle 63 has a greater value than \displaystyle 62

Example Question #1 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3

Which statement is true?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 47< 46

\displaystyle 47>46

\displaystyle 47=46

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 47>46

Explanation:

The \displaystyle > sign means greater than. \displaystyle 47 is greater than \displaystyle 46 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 7 has a greater value than \displaystyle 6, which means \displaystyle 47 has a greater value than \displaystyle 46. 

Example Question #2 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3

Which statement is true?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 22< 21

\displaystyle 22>21

\displaystyle 22=21

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 22>21

Explanation:

The \displaystyle > sign means greater than. \displaystyle 22 is greater than \displaystyle 21 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 2 has a greater value than \displaystyle 1, which means \displaystyle 22 has a greater value than \displaystyle 21. 

Example Question #31 : How To Find The Whole From The Part

Which statement is true?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 36=35

\displaystyle 36< 35

\displaystyle 36>35

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 36>35

Explanation:

The \displaystyle > sign means greater than. \displaystyle 36 is greater than \displaystyle 35 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 6 has a greater value than \displaystyle 5, which means \displaystyle 36 has a greater value than \displaystyle 35. 

Example Question #41 : Whole And Part

Which statement is true?

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 53< 52

\displaystyle 53>52

\displaystyle 53=52

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 53>52

Explanation:

The \displaystyle > sign means greater than. \displaystyle 53 is greater than \displaystyle 52 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 3 has a greater value than \displaystyle 2, which means \displaystyle 53  has a greater value than \displaystyle 52. 

Example Question #1 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3

Which statement is true?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 79>78

\displaystyle 79< 78

\displaystyle 79=78

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 79>78

Explanation:

The \displaystyle > sign means greater than. \displaystyle 79 is greater than \displaystyle 78 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 9 has a greater value than \displaystyle 8, which means \displaystyle 79has a greater value than \displaystyle 78. 

Example Question #2 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3

Which statement is true?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 84< 85

\displaystyle 84>85

\displaystyle 84=85

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 84< 85

Explanation:

The \displaystyle <  sign means less than. \displaystyle 84 is less than \displaystyle 85 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 4 has a lesser value than \displaystyle 5, which means \displaystyle 84 has a lesser value than \displaystyle 85. 

Example Question #138 : Understanding Place Value

Which statement is true?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 43=44

\displaystyle 43< 44

\displaystyle 43>44

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 43< 44

Explanation:

The \displaystyle <  sign means less than. \displaystyle 43 is less than \displaystyle 44 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 3 has a lesser value than \displaystyle 4, which means \displaystyle 43 has a lesser value than \displaystyle 44. 

Example Question #3 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3

Which statement is true?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 36=37

\displaystyle 36>37

\displaystyle 36< 37

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 36< 37

Explanation:

The \displaystyle <  sign means less than. \displaystyle 36 is less than \displaystyle 37 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 6 has a lesser value than \displaystyle 7, which means \displaystyle 36 has a lesser value than \displaystyle 37. 

Example Question #1 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3

Which statement is true?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 58>59

\displaystyle 58< 59

\displaystyle 58=59

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 58< 59

Explanation:

The \displaystyle <  sign means less than. \displaystyle 58 is less than \displaystyle 59 because of the number in the ones place. \displaystyle 8 has a lesser value than \displaystyle 9, which means \displaystyle 58 has a lesser value than \displaystyle 59. 

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