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Mnemonic for Less Than and Greater Than; What was the old adage for telling how to read the less than and greater than symbols correctly? ... Meaning of Greater Than, Less Than Symbols Does the meaning of less than and greater than signs depend on location?
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Greater Than and Less Than Symbols ... Date: 05/30/2000 at 09:25:07 From: Angelo Gagliano Subject: Greater/Less Than I am assisting my Middle School Son with his Math Homework. His teacher claims that '> 25' represents greater than 25. I was taught that it meant less than.
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Inequality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, an inequality is a statement about the relative size or order of two objects, or about whether they are the same or not (See also: equality). •The notation a < b means that a ...
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The > symbol means "is greater than". For example, you can write the statement "152 is greater than 131" in this way: 152 > 131. ... The < symbol means "is less than". For example you can write the statement "25 000 is less than 30 000" in this way: 25 000 < 30 000". ... Here are some additional examples using the > and < symbols:
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A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity. ... Title - Al the Alligator (Greater than/Less than) ; By - Kelly ; Subject - Math ; Grade Level - 1st-2nd ; Materials: number cards (0-10) (maybe 0-20 for 2nd grade or end of 1st); Number line (0-20 or higher); Alligator hand puppet (or oven mitt);
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During a SAS/CONNECT conversation, remote submitting code in which square brackets are needed may not be possible if the local keyboard does not support these characters. The less-than "<" and greater-than ">" symbols can be used instead.
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Free to use interactive resources for Primary schools covering Literacy, Numeracy, Science, History, Geography, R.E., D.T., French and Spanish ... Please be patient whilst the activity loads, it may take upto 30 seconds! Click the logo to find more resources like this one...
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Greater than, Less than symbols; By Risa ... To help them remember that ' <' meant 'less than' I wrote the 'L' using the symbol ( <) and in another color I completed the word ; To help them remember that '>' mean ' greater than', I told them to imagine the > as the stem of the 'g'. I always made the symbol look like a 'g',
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The symbol for greater than is > and the symbol for less than is <
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