Strictly speaking it means "not less than".
A >= 2B (A is twice as many as B, or greater than twice of B)
It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.
the arrow pointing to the right means greater than. ">"
A line under the greater than symbol means, "greater than or equal to" and can also be represented by ">=" on the keyboard.
It is: 10
I think you mean no less than which means the same as greater than which is >
-14 is the least integer greater than -15
> means greater than < means less than
They are: > means greater than and < means less than
71 is least Prime Number that is greater than 69.
The least prime number that is greater than 45 is 47.
< means less than > means greater than
A >= 2B (A is twice as many as B, or greater than twice of B)
It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.
The phrase "at least" indicates a minimum quantity or value, meaning it is greater than or equal to a specified amount. For example, if something is "at least 10," it can be 10 or any number greater than 10. Thus, "at least" is not less than the specified amount.
In mathematics, the symbol for "at least" is represented by the greater than or equal to sign, which looks like this: ( \geq ). This symbol indicates that one value is either greater than or equal to another. For example, if we say ( x \geq 5 ), it means ( x ) can be 5 or any value greater than 5.
The prime numbers are: ...,43,47,53,59,...