To compare two quantities, you can use the symbols: greater than ( > ), less than ( < ), or equal to ( = ). To determine the correct symbol, you need to evaluate the values of the two quantities. If one quantity is larger than the other, use ">" for greater than or "<" for less than. If they are the same, use "=" for equal to. Please provide the specific quantities for a precise comparison.
The correct symbol that relates the numbers 55 and 35 is the "greater than" symbol (>) because 55 is greater than 35. Alternatively, one could also express their relationship using the "less than" symbol (<) if stating that 35 is less than 55.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes. I see you. So, the symbol that correctly relates the two numbers 19 and 20 is the less than symbol (<) because 19 is less than 20. Like, it's just basic math, you know what I mean? So, it's like 19 < 20. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
45000000 = 4.5 * 107
≠(does not equal).
5.3 x 10negative 6
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The symbol is ≠. If that does not show correctly in the browser, it is the equality sign with with a forward slash through it. In word, you can type 2260 followed by Alt X.
The correct symbol that relates the numbers 55 and 35 is the "greater than" symbol (>) because 55 is greater than 35. Alternatively, one could also express their relationship using the "less than" symbol (<) if stating that 35 is less than 55.
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S3Hard to write that here but it is a capital S with the 3 slightly down below the S. i have tried a few times but cannot get this to work correctly. The 3 should be more to the right.
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S3Hard to write that here but it is a capital S with the 3 slightly down below the S. i have tried a few times but cannot get this to work correctly. The 3 should be more to the right.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes. I see you. So, the symbol that correctly relates the two numbers 19 and 20 is the less than symbol (<) because 19 is less than 20. Like, it's just basic math, you know what I mean? So, it's like 19 < 20. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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