Comparing Numbers to 1000 Worksheet
Are you a teacher or a parent looking for a resource to help improve your students' number sense? Look no further! Our Comparing Numbers to 1000 Worksheet is here to assist you. This worksheet is specifically designed to target the concept of comparing numbers up to 1000, making it suitable for early elementary school students who are just starting to grasp the concept of place value and comparison.
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What is the value of the digit in the hundreds place of the number 854?
The value of the digit in the hundreds place of the number 854 is 5.
Which number is greater: 675 or 756?
The number 756 is greater than 675.
Write the number seven hundred sixteen in numeric form.
716
What is the place value of the digit 3 in the number 982?
The place value of the digit 3 in the number 982 is in the tens place.
Compare the numbers 623 and 624.
The number 624 is greater than 623 by 1.
What is the expanded form of the number 385?
The expanded form of the number 385 is 300 + 80 + 5.
Which is the smallest number: 829, 991, or 714?
The smallest number among 829, 991, and 714 is 714.
Write the number six hundred eighty-two in word form.
The number 682 in word form is six hundred eighty-two.
Compare the numbers 543 and 450 using the symbols <, >, or =.
543 > 450.
What is the difference between the smallest four-digit number and the largest three-digit number?
The difference between the smallest four-digit number (1000) and the largest three-digit number (999) is 1001.
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