What is a 3-digit number?
Comparing 3 digit numbers

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1.
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A number that has three digits, ranging from 100 to 999.
2.
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What does the symbol '>' mean?
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It means 'greater than'. For example, 5 > 3 means 5 is greater than 3.
3.
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What does the symbol '<' mean?
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It means 'less than'. For example, 2 < 4 means 2 is less than 4.
4.
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What does the symbol '=' mean?
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It means 'equal to'. For example, 7 = 7 means both sides are equal.
5.
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How do you compare two 3-digit numbers?
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Look at the hundreds place first, then the tens place, and finally the ones place.
6.
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Which is greater: 284 or 248?
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284 is greater than 248.
7.
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Which is less: 178 or 188?
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178 is less than 188.
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