Grade 3 Math: Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Quiz
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Which symbol is used to represent 'greater than'?

  • < (correct)
  • <=
  • =
  • >=

What symbol would you use to compare two numbers and show that one is smaller than the other?

  • =
  • <=
  • > (correct)
  • >=

When comparing numbers, which symbol would you use if the first number is less than the second number?

  • <=
  • =
  • >=
  • > (correct)

Which symbol indicates that one number is not equal to another number?

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In a comparison between two numbers, what does the symbol '<=' signify?

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Study Notes

Comparing Numbers

  • The greater than symbol is >.
  • To show that one number is smaller than another, the < symbol is used.
  • If the first number is less than the second number, the < symbol is used.
  • The ≠ symbol indicates that one number is not equal to another number.
  • The ≤ symbol signifies that the first number is less than or equal to the second number.

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Test your knowledge with 40 objective questions and 5 subjective questions on comparing and ordering whole numbers in Grade 3. Questions focus on using symbols like >, <, and = to represent comparisons.

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