Do You Understand? 34 75 57 21 88 39 118 57 93

You can order these
numbers from least
to greatest.
77 73
Next, look at the tens digit.
Look at the hundreds digit.
77
116
77
73
116
73
When the tens are the
same, look at the ones.
116
77
116
The number
with the most
hundreds is the
greatest.
73
The number
with the
fewest ones is
the least.
The tens
digit is the
same.
Write the numbers in order from
least to greatest.
Do You Understand?
Show Me! Look at the
numbers 25, 58, and 52.
Which of these numbers
is the greatest? Explain.
1.
21 34 2.
3.
least
least
least
542 five hundred forty-two
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greatest
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21 118
greatest
57
39
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greatest
75
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Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.
4.
5.
least
least
greatest
greatest
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48
40
109 112 104
Write the number in order from greatest to least.
6.
7.
greatest
greatest
73
least
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76
102 119 107
least
8. Extend Your Thinking What
number will make both comparisons
true? Use the same number for
each comparison. Explain how you
know you are correct.
38 6
68
6 60
five hundred forty-three 543
Solve each problem below.
9. Mark’s class collects the greatest
number of cans of food. How many
cans of food did Mark’s class collect?
Order the numbers from greatest
to least.
10.Dana’s box has the greatest number
of beads. Yani’s box has the least
number of beads. How many beads
are in Kim’s box?
Order the numbers from least
to greatest.
32
greatest least
least
11.John’s book has 42 pages. Mark’s
book has 25 pages. Ken’s book has
the most pages. How many pages
could Ken’s book have?
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544 ○
five hundred forty-four
29
beads
cans of food
○
43
○
greatest
12.Extend Your Thinking Think of a
number. Write 2 different sentences
to compare your number to another
number. Use 6 , 7 , or = to compare
the numbers.
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