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Matilda Cline
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11 September, 00:44
Used to compare two specific variables
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Christopher Henry
11 September, 01:00
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Used to compare to specific variables? are you asking what sign you use to compare? if you are that would me, and =, so lets say - 1 in between sense 6 is larger then 3, so it would be 6>3, and then if something was equal like 6_7-1 you would do 6=7-1, understand?
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