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Comparing and Ordering 2-Digit Numbers

Use place value and number order to compare numbers

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Comparing and Ordering 2-Digit Numbers

Use place value and number order to compare numbers

Math - Grade 2-3

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Compare the numbers or put them in order. Show your work in the space provided.
  1. 1
    Two groups of base-ten blocks: three tens rods with four cubes, and four tens rods with three cubes.

    Compare 34 and 43. Write <, >, or = between them.

  2. 2
    Two groups of base-ten blocks: five tens rods with eight cubes, and five tens rods with two cubes.

    Compare 58 and 52. Write <, >, or = between them.

  3. 3
    Three base-ten block groups: two rods with seven cubes, seven rods with two cubes, and two rods with five cubes.

    Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: 27, 72, 25.

  4. 4
    Three base-ten block groups: four rods with six cubes, six rods with four cubes, and four rods with nine cubes.

    Put these numbers in order from greatest to least: 46, 64, 49.

  5. 5
    Two identical groups of base-ten blocks, each with six tens rods and one cube.

    Compare 61 and 61. Write <, >, or = between them.

  6. 6
    Two base-ten block groups: three rods with nine cubes, and nine rods with three cubes.

    Which number is greater: 39 or 93? Explain how you know.

  7. 7
    Four base-ten block groups showing eight rods with one cube, one rod with eight cubes, seven rods with one cube, and one rod with seven cubes.

    Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: 81, 18, 71, 17.

  8. 8
    Two base-ten block groups: four rods with five cubes, and five rods with four cubes.

    Compare 45 and 54. Write <, >, or = between them.

  9. 9
    Four base-ten block groups with three tens rods each and different numbers of cubes.

    Put these numbers in order from greatest to least: 33, 30, 39, 35.

  10. 10
    Two base-ten block groups: six rods with seven cubes, and seven rods with six cubes.

    Compare 67 and 76. Write <, >, or = between them.

  11. 11

    Write a 2-digit number that is greater than 42 but less than 47.

  12. 12
    Four base-ten block groups showing five rods, one rod with five cubes, five rods with one cube, and one rod.

    Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: 50, 15, 51, 10.

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