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Come onYou have one more when you have 2 therefore 2 must be bigger than 1. DefinitionalI don't want to sound like an ex president, but it depends on your definition of "bigger".

If you mean the marks made in a 10 point font for the identifiers 1 vs 2, I should think neither is bigger. If your speaking about the value identifed by those marks, in a numberical base 10, certainly the above is true and again basically found in the definition.

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