No, if you want "not more than", then use "less than or equal to".
< this means less than > this means more than If you are writing them, putting an underline underneath them will mean XX or equal to. However in typed font you can also use <= for less than or equal to, and >= for greater than or equal to.
Greater than, as four is more than zero.
Other things being equal, more mass will cause more gravity.
A relation can be equals, not equal, less than, not less than, more (greater) than, not more (greater) than, approximately, rounded.
no they are equal
For two bodies with equal radius, the more massive has the greater escape velocity. For two bodies with equal mass, the one with smaller radius has the greater escape velocity. Both conditions listed in the question indicate greaterescape velocity.
No. Higher silica magmas tend to be more viscous.
No, male and female are equal. But in the past men were able to conquer a lot more than women so if you mean with greater more powerful, yes.
X is greater than or equal to 12
greater than would be: > less than would be: < Equal would be: =
No. B is either more or less than A therefore B isn't the same as A.
Other things being equal, the sound wave with more energy will have a greater amplitude.However, the energy (more precisely, the intensity) also depends on the distance from the source, and on the exact frequency.