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Inequalities - Level 4

Check that you know what inequality signs mean and how they are used to compare two quantities.

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Choose the correct inequality or equals sign from the dropdown box between the two numbers.

50mm 8.6cm Correct Wrong

847mm 89.4cm Correct Wrong

0.635cm 7.3mm Correct Wrong

58cm 0.81m Correct Wrong

582cm 8.74m Correct Wrong

0.0821m 7.31cm Correct Wrong

59m 0.071km Correct Wrong

842m 0.684km Correct Wrong

8.1km 9520m Correct Wrong

5.62kg 8410g Correct Wrong

5.19litres 9090ml Correct Wrong

11hours 1080minutes Correct Wrong

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If you make a mistake, click on the inequality/equals sign to make another choice.

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Try your best to answer the questions above. Type your answers into the boxes provided leaving no spaces. As you work through the exercise regularly click the "check" button. If you have any wrong answers, do your best to do corrections but if there is anything you don't understand, please ask your teacher for help.

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Level 1 - Comparing positive integers

Level 2 - Comparing positive and negative decimal numbers

Level 3 - Comparing positive and negative fractions

Level 4 - Comparing metric measures

Level 5 - Matching statements to number line diagrams.

Level 6 - Solving linear inequalities.

Level 7 - Solving linear two part inequalities.

Level 8 - Matching statements to graphs.

Level 9 - Quadratic Inequalities

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> means greater than (the number on the left of this sign must be more than the number on the right).

< means less than (the number on the left of this sign must be less than the number on the right).

= means equals (the number on the left of this sign must have the same value as the number on the right).

Less bigger

It is easier to compare two (fractions with quite different denominators) by converting them both to decimals. Do this by dividing the top (numerator) by the bottom (denominator).

1 kilometre (km) = 1000 metres (m)

1 metre (m) = 100 centimetres (cm)

1 centimetre (cm) = 10 millimetres (mm)

1 kilogram (kg) = 1000 grams (g)

1 litre (l) = 1000 millilitres (ml)

1 hour = 60 minutes

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