3/7 is less than 8/9. Because 3/7= 27/63 and 8/9=56/63 .
Less than: x<y Greater than: x>y Equal to: x=y There is also less than or equal to, which is the less than symbol with a line over it, as well as greater than or equal to, which is the greater than symbol with a line over it. Not equal to is an equal sign with a slash. About equal to is an equal sign but with squiggly lines intead of straight.
In an equation, what is to the left of the equals sign equals what is to the right. In an inequality, the left side is either less than, greater than, less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to the right side.
greater than
It is greater than 1 over 6
It means equal to or (whatever the wedge means.) ≤ means "Equal to or less than." ≥ means "equal to or greater than."
No : 4 over 8 equals one half and so is not greater. It is less than 1 .
4/5 is greater than zero - it equals 0.8
> is greater than = is equals < is less than.
It is less than 0.45 because 2 over 5 equals 0.40
Greater.
less than
x=10; y=10; if (x >= 10 y >= 10) { //dostuff } OR: AND: && greater than: > greater than or equals to: >= less than: < less than or equal to: <= equals: NOT: !
Less than: x<y Greater than: x>y Equal to: x=y There is also less than or equal to, which is the less than symbol with a line over it, as well as greater than or equal to, which is the greater than symbol with a line over it. Not equal to is an equal sign with a slash. About equal to is an equal sign but with squiggly lines intead of straight.
100% equals the number. Less than 100% is less than the number. Greater than 100% is greater than the number.
It is greater because it equals 0.72.
2/3 equals 20/30 7/10 equals 21/30 2/3 is less than 7/10.
The logical operators in Excel are as follows. < is less than, > is greater than, = is equals. <= is less than or equals and >= is greater than or equals. Not equal to is written as <>.