versatileg60
versatileg60
13-10-2017
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What sign is this < & > this?
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MMMski
MMMski
13-10-2017
Hello!
The symbol "<" means "smaller than" and the symbol ">" means "greater than" in mathematics.
The < symbol is used to represent when a number is smaller than another number. For example:
1<2 and 5<10
The > is used to represent a number that is greater/bigger than another number. For example:
4>3 and 8>5
I hope this helps you! Have a great day!
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