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How do you determine which way the arrow goes on an inequality? - Answers
The side that's open means greater and the side that is closed means less. For instance 1/2 < 3/4. My teacher always told me to remember it based on an alligator/crocodile. It wants to "Eat" the larger number. It leaves the smalle one to its backside.
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How do you determine which way the arrow goes on an inequality? - Answers
The side that's open means greater and the side that is closed means less. For instance 1/2 < 3/4. My teacher always told me to remember it based on an alligator/crocodile. It wants to "Eat" the larger number. It leaves the smalle one to its backside.
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How do you determine which way the arrow goes on an inequality? - Answers
The side that's open means greater and the side that is closed means less. For instance 1/2 < 3/4. My teacher always told me to remember it based on an alligator/crocodile. It wants to "Eat" the larger number. It leaves the smalle one to its backside.
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