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Less-than sign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The less-than sign ( < ) is an original ASCII character (hex 3C, decimal 60). The less-than sign is used for an approximation of the opening angle bracket (⟩). ASCII does not have angle brackets. In...
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Inequality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Show them that the signs<> look like a mouth. Always point the mouth > towards the biggest number. Now explain to the children that they can read it just like a sentence. 25 is less than 50. Next start writing another problem on the transparency and ask students to come up and put the correct sign.
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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); ... When you have filled in the sign with all the pairs of numbers.
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He used both the symbol above as well as this symbol on the right, which had already been used to mean "less than." The standard symbol survived, along with other variants, as follows. ... The percent sign, %, has probably evolved from a symbol introduced in an anonymous Italian manuscript of 1425. Instead of "per 100,"
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ISO Latin 1 does not contain a "less than or equal to character"; Unicode does (U+2264). The usual workaround is to use the character pair <= (less-than sign followed by equals sign).
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