Mathematics
Grade-1
Easy
Question
35 __ 38 (write <, >, = using the number line)
- <
- >
- =
- +
The correct answer is: <
On a number line, 35 lies on the left side of 38.
Hence, 35 is less than (<) 38
Hence, 35 is less than (<) 38
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