If you mean greater than then -5 is not greater than 3 because -5 is less than 3
It means greater/less than or equal to. For instance x>3 could be any number greater than 3, but not 3. With the underline, it could be any number greater than or including 3.
no, they mean the same thing
Is -3 greater than 3 greater than seven
If you mean 3.6 meters then it is greater than 3 centimeters
If you mean 3*pi then it is greater than 9
If you mean -318 then it is less than 3.125
6/5 is greater than 3/3 by 1/5
If you mean three twentieths then 3/20 = 0.15 and 1/5 = 0.2 which makes it greater than 3/20
If you mean fractions, three eighths is greater than one eighth. That could also be read as 3 minus 8 (-5) is greater than 1 minus 8 (-7)
Your Mama! I mean 21.
Greater than has the symbol ">" which means whatever the first value is is larger than the second value.Examples:"3 is greater than 1.2" would be written like this:3 > 1.2and would be a true statement since 3 is larger than 1.2."3 is greater than 4.2" would be written like this:3 > 4.2and would not be a true statement since 3 is not larger than 4.2.