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The inequality sign "<" means "a number less than" if you're reading from left to right.
The inequality sign ">" means "a number greater than" if you're reading from left to right.
There are slightly more complicated inequality signs, but those are for a different question.
So, let's determine if .57% is greater or less than 11.
.57% = 0.057
So, we now have the following inequality:
0.057 _ 11.00
Well, 11 is a whole number, and 0.057 is a decimal that isn't even up to 1.00, so 11 is greater than 0.057.
Your inequality is:
0.57% < 11
I hope this helps!
The inequality sign "<" means "a number less than" if you're reading from left to right.
The inequality sign ">" means "a number greater than" if you're reading from left to right.
There are slightly more complicated inequality signs, but those are for a different question.
So, let's determine if .57% is greater or less than 11.
.57% = 0.057
So, we now have the following inequality:
0.057 _ 11.00
Well, 11 is a whole number, and 0.057 is a decimal that isn't even up to 1.00, so 11 is greater than 0.057.
Your inequality is:
0.57% < 11
I hope this helps!