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The math symbol for "no fewer than" is typically represented by the greater than or equal to symbol, which is denoted as ≥. This symbol indicates that a value must be greater than or equal to a certain number. For example, if you see the expression x ≥ 5, it means that x must be 5 or any number greater than 5.

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8y ago

the symbol for No fewer then is > because this symbol means that it can both be greater then and equal to.

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