All Common Core: 1st Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #196 : Understanding Place Value
Which statement is true?Â
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When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is less thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
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Example Question #197 : Understanding Place Value
Which statement is true?Â
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When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is less thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
 is less thanÂ
. OrÂ
 because theÂ
 sign means less than. Â
Example Question #67 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3
Which statement is true?Â
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When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is greater thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
 is greater thanÂ
. OrÂ
 because theÂ
 sign means greater than. Â
Example Question #64 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3
Which statement is true?Â
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When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is greater thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
 is greater thanÂ
. OrÂ
 because theÂ
 sign means greater than. Â
Example Question #69 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3
Which statement is true?Â
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When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is greater thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
 is greater thanÂ
. OrÂ
 because theÂ
 sign means greater than. Â
Example Question #71 : Compare Two Digit Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Nbt.B.3
Which statement is true?Â
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When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is greater thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
 is greater thanÂ
. OrÂ
 because theÂ
 sign means greater than. Â
Example Question #1031 : Common Core Math: Grade 1
Which statement is true?
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When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is less thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
 is less thanÂ
. OrÂ
 because theÂ
 sign means less than. Â
Example Question #1032 : Common Core Math: Grade 1
Which statement is true?
Â
When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is less thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
 is less thanÂ
. OrÂ
 because theÂ
 sign means less than. Â
Example Question #1033 : Common Core Math: Grade 1
Which statement is true?
Â
When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is less thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
 is less thanÂ
. OrÂ
 because theÂ
 sign means less than. Â
Example Question #1034 : Common Core Math: Grade 1
Which statement is true?
Â
When you are comparing numbers with all different digits, you look at the greatest place value to determine which number is greater or less than. In this case, we are going to look at the tens place.Â
 is less thanÂ
 which means thatÂ
 is less thanÂ
. OrÂ
 because theÂ
 sign means less than. Â
All Common Core: 1st Grade Math Resources
