b/12-11=-5
if a is less than and not equal to b, it is written a < bIf a is less than or equal to b, it is written a ≤ b
You can use arrows to show that one number is less than another: if a is less than b, you can symbolize that as a<b. If a is greater than b, you can write it as a>b.
X<a x>b
-8<b<0
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cat + dog =cow
You already said the answer that b is less than c
b/12 - 11 = -5
Sum of fifteen minus b
You cannot prove it because it is not necessarily true. A = 16 < B = 25 But one square root of A = +4 is not less than one square root of B = -5.
Two integers A and B are graphed on a number line. If A is less than B is A always less than B?