> means greater than. You put the bigger number on the left side of the symbol. Just remember that the left side of > is bigger and the right side is smaller. So the bigger numbers goes on the bigger side and the smaller number goes on the smaller side.
It is > for less than and < for greater than.
The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
Here is an example that will show you right away what the symbol is. We want "at least" 3. That means 3 or more So the sign is ≥. (Greater than or equal to)
Accenture has a logo with a t and a greater than symbol above it.
A liter is more than a quart. Some of you might recognize this symbol > if you are in a certain grade then you may recognize that symbol in this case it would be a greater than symbol. Thank you for reading my answer.
The symbol for greater than is > as for example 8 > 6
The greater than symbol is > Example: -5 negative is greater than -10 negative -5 > -10
It is: 2<3 which means the numbers are greater than 2 but less than 3 as for example 2.5
The symbol is < or > for example 10 > 9 this means 10 is greater than 9. But if you put 10 < 9 this would be incorrect because it indicates 9 is greater than 10 which is not true.
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The symbol for greater than is >
The symbol for greater than is > and the symbol for less than is <
For example, we know that 7 is greater than 3. So, the symbol is: 7>3. We know that 2 is less than 5. So the symbol would be: 2<5.
It is > for less than and < for greater than.
The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
Here is an example that will show you right away what the symbol is. We want "at least" 3. That means 3 or more So the sign is ≥. (Greater than or equal to)
Usually the symbol ≥ is used to represent the words "greater than or equal to." ____ The greater than symbol is > and the equal to sign is =. The less than symbol is <.