The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
It is > for less than and < for greater than.
Here is an example that will show you right away what the symbol is. We want "at least" 3. That means 3 or more So the sign is ≥. (Greater than or equal to)
Numbers greater than 0.7 are any real numbers that are larger than 0.7 on the number line. This includes decimals such as 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, as well as fractions like 3/4, 7/8, and integers like 1, 2, 3, and so on. In interval notation, the set of numbers greater than 0.7 can be represented as (0.7, ∞), where the parentheses indicate that 0.7 is not included in the set and the infinity symbol represents all numbers greater than 0.7.
Accenture has a logo with a t and a greater than symbol above it.
The symbol for greater than is > as for example 8 > 6
The greater than symbol is > Example: -5 negative is greater than -10 negative -5 > -10
It is: 2<3 which means the numbers are greater than 2 but less than 3 as for example 2.5
The symbol is < or > for example 10 > 9 this means 10 is greater than 9. But if you put 10 < 9 this would be incorrect because it indicates 9 is greater than 10 which is not true.
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The symbol for greater than is >
The symbol for greater than is > and the symbol for less than is <
For example, we know that 7 is greater than 3. So, the symbol is: 7>3. We know that 2 is less than 5. So the symbol would be: 2<5.
The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
It is > for less than and < for greater than.
Here is an example that will show you right away what the symbol is. We want "at least" 3. That means 3 or more So the sign is ≥. (Greater than or equal to)
Usually the symbol ≥ is used to represent the words "greater than or equal to." ____ The greater than symbol is > and the equal to sign is =. The less than symbol is <.