It is obvious that the number on the right is larger than the number on the left. I forgot which arrow to use, though. If the number on the right is greater, do I use the left (<) or right (>) facing arrow? Excuse my stupidity, for I have not done this in quite some time.
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Originally Posted by The Voice
2.20 < 2.40
The alligator always tries to eat the biggest number.
That's how I learned it.
omfg me 2 lol!!!
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You better be nice to everyone or i will come get you and rip your soul out. Then i'll sell it to your friend Renee and do the same to her.
Your friend,
Satan
P.S. Ask Renee if she got my present i sent her for christmas.
< (less than)
> (greater than)
<= (less than or equal to)
>= (greater than or equal to)
|| (or)
&& (and)
I just remember that the bigger end of the carrot faces towards the bigger number.
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Thanks for the help everybody. It has been a while since I've done this stuff. I graduated from high school when I was 17, but decided to hold off college until I was older. I wanted to explore other options.
Thanks for the help everybody. It has been a while since I've done this stuff. I graduated from high school when I was 17, but decided to hold off college until I was older. I wanted to explore other options.
You graduated from highschool and you don't know how to use inequality signs?