Answer:
Following are two inequality showing support and incorrect situation of Geeta.
Explanation:
Given : Greta says that 50% of a number will always be less than 75% of any other number.
To find : Complete one inequality to support Greta's claim and one to show that she is incorrect.
Solution :
The situation is true or false depend upon the number.
The inequality form according to question,
Let the number be 100 and 50,



This inequality doesn't support Geeta.
Now, taking number 25 and 30



This inequality support Geeta.