Comparing Numbe
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Question 6 of 10
4 of 5 Correct (80 %)
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Comparing Numbe
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Question 6 of 10
4 of 5 Correct (80 %)
Selected Game : Blast Off
Yuni uses this number sentence to compare 854 and 672.
854 > 672
Problem:
Which sentence tells why the number sentence is right or wrong?
A
Since 54 is less than 72, the number sentence is wrong.
B
Since 8 hundreds is more than 6 hundreds, the number sentence
right.
C
Since 4 is greater than 2, the number sentence is right.
D Since 5 tens is less than 7 tens, the number sentence is wrong
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