Answer:
FALSE. It means "less than"
Explanation:
The narrow end of the symbol is on the side with the smaller (lesser) value, so this symbol would be rightly use to say "one is less than two": 1 < 2. When a bar is added below the symbol, it signifies "or equal to", as in "x is less than or equal to two": x ≤ 2.
"Greater than" (>) and "greater than or equal to" (≥) are signified using symbols with the larger opening on the left side.