As well as the familiar equals sign (=) it is also very useful to show if something is not equal to (≠) greater than (>) or less than (<) ... All The Symbols...
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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? ... Greater Than and Less Than Symbols What does it mean when a greater than or less than symbol appears before a number, with nothing to the left of the symbol?
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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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Enrichment Activities: The teacher should show examples of what the undecorated less than and greater than symbols looks like. She should also show examples of how it is used in math...
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Title - Greater than less than ; By - Debbie Haren ; Subject - Math ; Grade Level - 2-3 ; ... 85 is more than 20. Now have the children come to the board and write a problem for someone else. Then have another student come up and put the proper sign. Then have another student explain the math problem asd a sentence.
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Definition from the Phoenix5 Prostate cancer glossary dictionary. ... Definition: Symbol meaning greater or more than, e.g., 3 > 2 reads, 3 is greater than 2. ... From Phoenix5's Prostate Cancer Glossary; Main Glossary · All Entries One Page Abbreviations Only · Phoenix5 Main Menu;
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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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As he promises in the pages of Greater Than Yourself, Steve is documenting his GTY experience with his own “project,” Tommy Spaulding. Informal, conversational and totally off-the-cuff, these videos offer a real-time glimpse into an extraordinary GTY relationship.
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3. Draw the Greater Than and Less Than symbols on the board. Have the students imagine that each is a mouth, pointing in a different direction. "If you were hungry, would you choose a plate with a lot of food on it or with little food on it?
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