Inequalities
Math
Inequalities starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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Explain what the symbol '>' means in your own words.
If a number is greater than 30 and less than 40, name one possible value.
If Sam has 24 candies and Tom has 30 candies, who has fewer candies?
If you have 18 apples and your friend has 25 apples, who has more apples?
If a number is greater than 30 and less than 40, name one possible value.
If a number is less than 50, is 49 a possible value?
If a number is less than or equal to 10, can it be 10?
If Sam has 24 candies and Tom has 30 candies, who has fewer candies?
Choose the correct symbol to make the statement true: 27 ___ 19 (1) < (2) > (3) =
Which number is not equal to 16? (1) 8 + 8 (2) 4 × 4 (3) 20 - 4 (4) 18 - 1
Which number is the greatest? (1) 45 (2) 54 (3) 40 (4) 50
Which of the following is not true? (1) 12 > 10 (2) 8 < 7 (3) 15 = 15 (4) 20 > 19
Choose the correct symbol: 14 + 6 ___ 20
Fill in the blank: 100 - 25 ___ 80 - 5
Fill in the blank: 100 ___ 99
Fill in the blank: 11 × 2 ___ 25
If a number is less than 50, is 49 a possible value?
If a number is less than or equal to 10, can it be 10?
Is 15 less than 20?
Is 32 + 15 greater than 50?
