
Comparison symbols review (article) | Khan Academy
Comparing numbers When we compare numbers, we can use symbols to show if the first number is greater than , less than , or equal to the second number.
Greater than and less than symbols (video) | Khan Academy
This video teaches comparing numbers using equal, greater than, and less than symbols. It clarifies the equal sign's meaning and demonstrates using comparison symbols with numbers and expressions.
Comparing irrational numbers with radicals - Khan Academy
Instead of finding the square roots, we're just comparing them. We can compare square roots using the fact that the larger the number, the bigger the square root; and vice versa.
Comparing whole numbers (video) | Khan Academy
2nd grade math Course: 2nd grade math > Unit 2 Lesson 4: Comparing 2 and 3 digit numbers Greater than and less than symbols Comparing whole numbers Compare 2-digit numbers
Comparing fractions with the same denominator - Khan Academy
Your friends want the bigger piece of each one. So you pull out the fraction chart and look. 2/4 is good. But then your friend takes another slice of pizza so now it's 1/4. You compare 1/4 and 2/4. The 2/4 is …
Compare 3-digit numbers (practice) | Khan Academy
Course: 2nd grade math > Unit 2 Lesson 4: Comparing 2 and 3 digit numbers Greater than and less than symbols Comparing whole numbers Compare 2-digit numbers
Comparing fractions with > and < symbols - Khan Academy
When comparing fractions, remember that the numerator is the top number and the denominator is the bottom number. With the same denominator, the larger numerator means a larger fraction.
Order decimals (practice) | Khan Academy
Order 3 decimals with digits up to the thousandths from least to greatest.
Measurement and geometry | Kindergarten math | Khan Academy
Learn how to compare objects based on their size. Learn basic shapes, compare shapes, and use shapes to create new shapes.
Comparing relationship with equations (article) | Khan Academy
Course: 7th grade (Illustrative Math-aligned) > Unit 2 Comparing relationship with equations Google Classroom Microsoft Teams