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This symbol < means that one quantity is or equal to the second quantity

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< means one quantity is less then
< = (I cant put the line under the inequality sign, so I just put = ).....this means that one quantity is less then or equal to another quantity

> means one quantity is greater then another quantity
> = means that one quantity is greater then or equal to another quantity
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

When we talk about inequaily relations, we have four symbols to express the different relations about inequalities.


< indicates that the first expression is less than the second expression.


> indicates that the first expression is mora than the second expression.


\leq indicates that the first expression is less than or equal to the second expression.


\geq indicates that the first expression is more than or equal to the second expression.

Therefore, the given statement false, because the symbol < doesn't include equality. SO, the answer is false.

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