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Lesson 2-4 Example 3

1-3. Example 1. Lesson 2-4 Example 3. Use <, =, or > to compare 2,980 and 2,979. 1. Write both numbers in a place-value chart. 1-3. Example 1. Lesson 2-4 Example 3. Use <, =, or > to compare 2,980 and 2,979. 2. Begin on the left. Compare the digits in the thousands places. 2 = 2. 1-3.

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Lesson 2-4 Example 3

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  1. 1-3 Example 1 Lesson 2-4 Example 3 Use <, =, or > to compare 2,980 and 2,979. 1.Write both numbers in a place-value chart.

  2. 1-3 Example 1 Lesson 2-4 Example 3 Use <, =, or > to compare 2,980 and 2,979. 2.Begin on the left. Compare the digits in the thousands places. 2 = 2

  3. 1-3 Example 1 Lesson 2-4 Example 3 Use <, =, or > to compare 2,980 and 2,979. 3.Compare the digits in the hundreds place. 9 = 9

  4. 1-3 Example 1 Lesson 2-4 Example 3 Use <, =, or > to compare 2,980 and 2,979. 4.Compare the digits in the tens place. 8 > 7

  5. 1-3 Example 1 Lesson 2-4 Example 3 Use <, =, or > to compare 2,980 and 2,979. 5.Because the digits in the tens places are different, there is no need to compare the other digits.

  6. 1-3 Example 1 Lesson 2-4 Example 3 Use <, =, or > to compare 2,980 and 2,979. 6.Write a statement using the > symbol. 2,980 > 2,979

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