Hard 1 stretches Grade 2 thinking by comparing three-digit numbers with less than, greater than, and equal. Second graders solve four multiple choice problems about number comparisons and ordering, then complete five fills that require choosing the correct symbol or identifying the smallest or largest number. Place value hints guide learners to check hundreds first, then tens, then ones for accuracy.
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Three-Digit Place Value
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which symbol makes this true: 234 ___ 324?
A) <
B) >
C) =
D) +
2. Which number is greater than 569?
A) 498
B) 561
C) 570
D) 509
3. Which statement is true?
A) 412 > 421
B) 412 = 421
C) 412 < 421
D) 421 < 412
4. Which set of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?
A) 305, 350, 503
B) 503, 350, 305
C) 350, 305, 503
D) 305, 503, 350
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. Compare: 628 < 682 using <, >, or =.
2. Compare: 745 = 745 using <, >, or =.
3. Compare: 903 > 309 using <, >, or =.
4. The smallest of 412, 142, and 421 is 142.
5. The largest of 560, 506, and 650 is 650.
Three-Digit Place Value
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which symbol makes this true: 234 ___ 324?
A) <
B) >
C) =
D) +
2. Which number is greater than 569?
A) 498
B) 561
C) 570
D) 509
3. Which statement is true?
A) 412 > 421
B) 412 = 421
C) 412 < 421
D) 421 < 412
4. Which set of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?
A) 305, 350, 503
B) 503, 350, 305
C) 350, 305, 503
D) 305, 503, 350
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Compare: 628 < 682 using <, >, or =.
2) Compare: 745 = 745 using <, >, or =.
3) Compare: 903 > 309 using <, >, or =.
4) The smallest of 412, 142, and 421 is 142.
5) The largest of 560, 506, and 650 is 650.
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