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Keegan
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29 September, 20:50
The inequality 14 < 15 also
means 15 > 14.
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Mary Anthony
29 September, 21:12
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The answer is false.
14<15 would be read as 14 is less than 15; and 15>14 would be read as 15 is greater than 14. Since those are two different statements, the answer would be false.
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Spencer Reed
29 September, 21:18
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The inequality 14<15 doesn't mean 15"14
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