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Q: What do you call An algebraic relation showing that a quantity is greater than or less than another quantity?
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What can you use to show that one quantity is greater than another quantity?

You use the "greater than" symbol, > .


What is a mathematical sentence stating that one quantity is greater than or less than another?

A mathematical sentence stating that one quantity is greater or less than another is called an inequality. These are used with comparisons for a number of things, and can be helpful any time you measure two things.


When quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded there is?

Excess supply.


When the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied what is it?

could be shortage


If quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied?

it is called a shortage


What is it when the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded?

could be shortage


What is 2 times the quantity 4 greater than a number?

2 times the quantity 4 greater than a number


When quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied the price will?

the price increase


What is the percent of change when the original quantity is greater than the new quantity?

The percentage change is always 100*(new-old)/old provided the old is non-negative. If the original quantity is greater than the new quantity, the percentage change will be negative - no big deal.


Condition which the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied?

Shortage of supply, or Excess/surplus of demand


What effects of alcohol are greater while boating?

no relation


What are the different ways to represent a relation?

A relation can be equals, not equal, less than, not less than, more (greater) than, not more (greater) than, approximately, rounded.