Greater or Less than and Equal to

In math, greater or less than and equal to help the kids to understand how one number is different from the other number. Whether one number is bigger or smaller than the other number or both the numbers are equal.


 A number which comes after a given number in counting is greater

A number which comes before a given number in counting is less than that number.


Important symbol or signs used to identify the numbers to understand the bigger number, smaller number and the number that is equal.


When one number is bigger than the other number; we use greater than sign >.

When one number is smaller than the other number; we use less than sign <.

When one number is equal to the other number; we use equal to sign =.


> Right hand open is always greater than sign.

< Left hand open is always greater than sign.

Bigger number > Smaller number

                ……………….. here it is greater than sign

Smaller number < Bigger number

                ……………….. here it is less than sign


Example:

● 5 is greater than 1    

    5   >   1

● 1 is less than 2    

    1   <  2

● 3 is equal to 3    

    3   =   3

Greater or Less than and Equal to


Questions and Answers on Comparing Numbers:

1. Compare the numbers in each set and insert > or < sign between the given numbers.

(i) 31 _____ 41

(ii) 46 _____ 61

(iii) 9 _____ 15

(iv) 28 _____ 38

(v) 66 _____ 42

(vi) 90 _____ 80

(vii) 77 _____ 71

(viii) 86 _____ 75

(ix) 33 _____ 44


Answer:

(i) <

(ii) <

(iii) <

(iv) <

(v) >

(vi) >

(vii) >

(viii) >

(ix) <


2. Fill in the blanks with the correct sign <, = or >.

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Parents and teachers are requested to follow the kids that they first read the above discussion and then give the print out of this worksheet on greater or less than and equal to so, that children can easily complete the sheet using pencil.

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