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Comparing Even and Odd Numbers in Python & Math

In this guide, we explore how to compare even and odd numbers using Python and basic math concepts. Comparing numbers involves identifying which is larger, smaller, or if they are equal. Students often visualize comparisons as an alligator eating the bigger number! Learn how to apply comparison symbols like '<', '>', and '=' to solve problems. With practical examples and exercises, you'll build confidence in your understanding of number comparisons. Jump in to test your skills with interactive problems!

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Comparing Even and Odd Numbers in Python & Math

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  1. How to compare even and odd BY: Python & Math studios

  2. Reading comparisons Whenever you compare numbers it will normally look like this: 1526 __ 3568

  3. Solving the problem Most students think of comparing as an alligator eating the larger number. 1526 3568

  4. Writing the problem Can you do this problem? Use these symbols: < and > Hint: pretend they are alligators eating the bigger number!

  5. The problem Solve the problem 2936 __ 2233

  6. Anwser If you answered this, 2926 > 2233 you are correcto!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. Equal There is a equal sign too. It is used when there are two of the same number. It looks like this:

  8. Equal Now try this problem. 68866 _ 68866

  9. Equal to • The answer is 68866=68866

  10. You’re Ready! • .

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