How do we use inequality symbols to compare the numbers 3, 7, 10, and 2?

To compare the numbers 3, 7, 10, and 2 using inequality symbols, we first need to understand what these symbols mean:

  • < means ‘less than’
  • > means ‘greater than’
  • <= means ‘less than or equal to’
  • >= means ‘greater than or equal to’

Now, let’s arrange the numbers in ascending order: 2, 3, 7, and 10. Based on this order, we can write the comparisons:

  • 2 < 3
  • 3 < 7
  • 7 < 10

This shows that 2 is less than 3, 3 is less than 7, and 7 is less than 10. If we want to compare all four numbers together in one statement, we could say:

2 < 3 < 7 < 10

This notation means that 2 is less than 3, 3 is less than 7, and 7 is less than 10, showing the relationship between all the numbers clearly.

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