it means the signs you use in math. less than <. greater than >
It depends what you mean by m. If you mean metres, then it is greater than it. If you mean miles, then it is less than it.
They mean that the expression to the left of the sign is greater than or less than (as appropriate) the expression to the right of the sign.
In general, a mean can be greater or less than the standard deviation.
You mean: What angles are greater than 90, but less than 180. These are obtuse angles
If you mean -318 then it is less than 3.125
An angle greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees is acute An angle greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees is obtuse
The phrase "does this mean" does not inherently indicate greater than or less than; it depends on the context of the discussion. Typically, the symbols ">" and "<" represent greater than and less than, respectively. If you're asking whether a specific value or comparison is greater than or less than another, please provide more details for a precise answer.
It means that one factor is greater than (>) or less than (<) some other factor.
< > = Greater than , less than and equal too
Is < Less than or Greater than or > Greater than or Less than
I think you mean no less than which means the same as greater than which is >
If you mean greater than then -5 is not greater than 3 because -5 is less than 3