Learn: Using Symbols for Comparisons
AQA GCSE Mathematics (8300)
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What does the symbol '<' mean?
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Which of the following comparisons are correct? Select all that apply.
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You must be {{blank0}} years old to vote, according to the rule: {{blank1}} 18.
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Which of the following statements about comparison symbols are true? (Select all that apply)
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Compare the numbers 45 and 23 using a comparison symbol. Which symbol should go between them?
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