You use the "greater than" symbol, > .
You can use arrows to show that one number is less than another: if a is less than b, you can symbolize that as a<b. If a is greater than b, you can write it as a>b.
No, another meaning for "greater than or equal" is "not less than".
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If the remainder were greater than the divisor, you'd be able to take another divisor out of it.
It means the same as "more than". If one number is greater than another one, it is larger.
A mathematical sentence stating that one quantity is greater or less than another is called an inequality. These are used with comparisons for a number of things, and can be helpful any time you measure two things.
2 times the quantity 4 greater than a number
Excess supply.
it is called a shortage
could be shortage
could be shortage
the price increase
Less than.
The percentage change is always 100*(new-old)/old provided the old is non-negative. If the original quantity is greater than the new quantity, the percentage change will be negative - no big deal.
X>Y, Means X is greater than Y, Y>X Means Y is greater, Ok.
Shortage of supply, or Excess/surplus of demand
One way is to look at the first number after the decimal. If it is bigger than the other, it is greater Another way is to divide the number.307 by .286 - if it is greater than one it is greater