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Use this in a sentence with the inequalities vocabulary:
six is GREATER THAN three.
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What is the different between the " = " and "≠" signs?
The equal sign means that both numbers match, and the not equal to means both numbers are different.
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Which symbol should be used to represent the example below? 5 ? 5
equal to
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Use this in a sentence with the inequalities vocabulary:
two is LESS THAN five.
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is this correct?
Yes, because oranges and apples are NOT the same.
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100 < 50 correct?
No, because 100 is greater than 50.
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In the example below, which number is greater than? 15 ? 5
15 is greater than 5
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What does this symbol represent?
Greater than
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What does this symbol represent?
Not equal to
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Use this in a sentence with the inequalities vocabulary:
one is LESS THAN three
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Use this in a sentence with the inequalities vocabulary:
three is LESS THAN four
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Use this in a sentence with the inequalities vocabulary:
six is GREATER THAN three.
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Write the example shown below in a sentence: 5 ≠ 8
five does not equal to eight.
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Use the example below in a sentence: 8 > 3
eight is greater than three.
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What does this symbol represent?
Equal to
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50 > 100 correct?
No, because 50 is less than 100.
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What does this symbol represent?
Less than
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