Ordering 4-Digit Numbers
Ordering Numbers: Learn
Numbers have an order or arrangement. For example, the number two is between one and three: 1, 2, 3
Three or more numbers can be placed in order. A number may come before the other numbers or it may come between them or after them.
Example: If we start with the numbers 4 and 8, the number 5 would come between them, the number 9 would come after them and the number 2 would come before both of them.
The order may be ascending (getting larger in value) or descending (becoming smaller in value).
These numbers are ascending: 1, 2, 3
These numbers are descending: 3, 2, 1
Both Orders: Practice
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