Well, darling, when two quantities are not equal, we call that "unequal." It's like when you're trying to divide up a cake but one person ends up with a bigger slice - that's definitely not equal, honey. So, in the world of math, we keep it simple and just say those quantities are unequal.
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What is it called when two quantities are not equal
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A math sentence stating two quantities or expressions are equal is called an equation. Equations typically contain an equal sign (=) to show the relationship between the two sides of the equation. Solving an equation involves finding the value of the variable that makes the equation true.
An inequality.
It is often called a formula.
Conversion factor.
They are called equivalent ratios.