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More than is represented by “>” and more than or equal to is represented by “≥”. “More than” means that the variable or quantity has to have a value more than the given limit whereas “more than or equal to” means that the variable or quantity has to be more or equal to the given limit.
The greater than sign (>) is used to show that the number to the left of the sign has a higher value than the one on the right. The less than sign (<) is used to show that the number on the left of the sign has a smaller value than the one on the right.
Less than is represented by “<” and less than or equal to is represented by “≤”. The first term means that the variable or quantity has to have a value lesser than the given limit, whereas “less than or equal to” means that the variable or quantity has to be equal to or lesser than the given limit.
What sign is greater than? What sign is less than? Learn some ways to remember what the greater than and less than symbols mean and how to use them in math.
Compare - You compare to find out what is the same and what is different and compare numbers to find out if one is greater than or less than another. More than - More than means having a larger amount of objects in a set than another set. Greater than - Greater than means a number has a larger value than another number.
The more than sign (>) denotes that the number after the more than sign is smaller than the number before the more than sign. The less than sign denotes that the number after the sign is bigger than the number before the sign.
These grade 1 worksheets introduce students to the more than (">"), less than ("<") and equal to symbols, using groups of objects. Students count objects, write numbers and draw the correct comparison symbol.