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Comparing Numbers

We can use mathematical symbols to compare values or measurements.

Example 1

Example 1

  • Five is not equal to three.
Example 2

Example 2

  • Four is less than seven.
Example 3

Example 3

  • The height of the giraffe is greater than the height of the mouse. This can be written as:
    • The height of the giraffe > the height of the mouse
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