x < 2
2 > x
Mathematically, they are exactly the same. However, numbers in most languages (including Arabic, I believe) are read from left to right; the number line goes from small numbers on the left to bigger numbers on the right. From this visualisation viewpoint, the first may be better.
greater
X<a x>b
If X is the bigger number, then write it like this: X> 0+-5
It is: 8 > Y > -2
Any other number is "greater or less than" it.
In this situation, it is better to prioritize greater safety over less risk.
Less than 5: 1,2,3,4 Greater than 3: 4,5,6,7
2.4 < 2.45 < 2.5
The symbol for greater than is >. If I were to say 9 is greater than 5, it would look like: 9 > 5. The other way to write it is 5 < 9, but this will translate to 5 is less than 9.
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It depends on the context. In some cases, more joules can mean more energy or power, which may be better. But in other cases, less joules may indicate greater efficiency or less waste, which could be preferable.
Any other real number. It has to be one or the other.
greater
X<a x>b
The symbols are: 60 > < 90
If X is the bigger number, then write it like this: X> 0+-5
If you subtract one from the other and get a positive answer the one being subtracted from is greater than the other, if the answer is 0 then they are equal, if the answer is negative then one being subtracted from is less than than the other - so 3.29-3.4= ?