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Use < or > to write a true statement: 382 ¦ 81
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There are 208 members in a band and they are marching with 13 members in each row. How many rows are there?
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Two of the world’s longest rivers are the Mississippi-Missouri, which is 3860 miles long, and the Danube, which is 1780 miles long. Find how much longer the Mississippi-Missouri is than the Danube.
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A computer screen consists of small rectangular dots called pixels. Find the number of pixels on a screen that has 600 rows with 700 pixels in each row.
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