You should have the symbol on your keyboard; >
sodiumsodiumsodium!(why do we have to write it more than once?
The "more than" symbol is the > symbol. The "less than" symbol is the < symbol.
You indicate that M is "more than" or "less than" with the symbols < and >. So if M is less than -3, you write M<-3. If M is more than -3, you write M>-3. But the question wants an answer that is equal to or more than -3. This symbol is not on my keyboard but looks like > with an underline. ----
for example 6>5. the symbol for more than is > the symbol for less than is <
The symbol for greater than is > as for example 8 > 6
a symbol that means there is more than enough of something
The symbol for no more than is ">" with a vertical or near-vertical line through it. This is in the same way that the symbol for "not equal to" is ≠. The symbol for "no more than" is easily written but not easily avalaible in electronic fonts. However, "no more than" is the same as "less than or equal to" and so an equivalent symbol is ≤.
>300 lb.
The mathematical symbol for "more than" is >.
There are some places where four is IIII rather than IV. But that's not exactly proper. You shouldn't ever run into an occasion where you need 4 or more symbols in a row without being able to use a different symbol.
One symbol to use is <5'.
It is more than and the symbol is >