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Los símbolos de mayor que y menor que pueden utilizarse para comparar números y expresiones. El símbolo de mayor que es >. Entonces, 9>7 se lee como '9 es mayor que 7'. El símbolo de menor que es <. Otros dos símbolos de comparación son ≥ (mayor que o igual a) y ≤ (menor que o igual a). Creado por Sal Khan.
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inequality is the answer
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