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Elizabeth
7 June, 18:58
What is the meaning of a < b < c?
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Dobie
7 June, 19:17
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A, b, and c are used as variables ... letters in the place of the where a number would originally be. So in that statement, a is less then b while b is less then c making c the largest number, the one greater upon the three.
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