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Oh, dude, writing "7 is more than a number" is like saying "water is wet" - it's just stating the obvious. I mean, unless you're getting all philosophical on me and diving into the depths of numerical symbolism, but let's keep it light, shall we? So, yeah, you just grab a pen, jot down "7 is more than a number," and voilà, you've written it.

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4mo ago

To write "7 is more than a number" in a mathematical inequality, you would use the greater than symbol (>), which represents "is more than." The correct way to write this statement as an inequality would be 7 > x, where x represents any other number. This inequality indicates that 7 is greater than the unknown number x.

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4mo ago

Well, honey, to write "7 is more than a number," you simply put it down on paper or type it out on your computer. I mean, it's not rocket science. Just make sure you use proper grammar and punctuation, unless you want the grammar police coming after you. And hey, 7 is a pretty cool number, so give it the respect it deserves!

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14y ago

7 > n or7>m

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