the sign: < for example, you can say 5<8 because 8 is bigger than 5, or 5 is LESS THAN 8
Negative 5 is three units greater than negative 8.
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Well, darlin', if you wanna get technical, "8 less than a number" simply means you gotta subtract 8 from that mysterious number you got floatin' around in your head. So, if your number is x, then 8 less than that would be x - 8. But hey, who am I to tell you what to do with your numbers?
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No if you mean by "4/5 less than 3/4" 4/5=.8 3/4=.75 So .75<.8
8 - 13 = -5.
8 is more than 5.
less than
3 = 8 - 5
the sign: < for example, you can say 5<8 because 8 is bigger than 5, or 5 is LESS THAN 8
It is: 5-8
an odd number greater than 5 but less than 8 = 7
-5
5 8 is greater than 3 8.
Well, sweetheart, 5-8 is less than 6.25. It's like asking if a penny is worth more than a dime - the answer is pretty clear. So, in this case, 6.25 is definitely bigger than 5-8.
5/6 < 7/8