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13 September, 06:09

How should you interpret a < b?

A. a is greater than b, or b is less than a

B. a is less than b, or b is greater than a

C. a is greater than or equal to b, or b is less than or equal to a

D. a is less than or equal to b, or b is greater than or equal to a

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  1. 13 September, 09:37
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    a < b

    the < means that the first letter is less than the second letter. So this equation is saying a is less than b.

    If a is less than b, that also means that b is greater than a.

    The correct answer would be B.
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