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"Test your knowledge of inequality symbols with this fun and interactive YES/NO game! Join us at Reading Readiness Centers as we explore the world of inequalities through engaging questions based on real-life scenarios. Be careful of the tricky incorrect options and choose wisely! Perfect for young mathematicians looking to reinforce their understanding of inequalities. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more exciting learning adventures!"

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"Test your knowledge of inequality symbols with this fun and interactive YES/NO game! Join us at Reading Readiness Centers as we explore the world of inequalities through engaging questions based on real-life scenarios. Be careful of the tricky incorrect options and choose wisely! Perfect for young mathematicians looking to reinforce their understanding of inequalities. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more exciting learning adventures!"

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Inequality symbols help us understand the relationships between numbers.

2

The symbol ≤ means "greater than or equal to."

3

In the seesaw analogy, 5 > 3 because 5 is on the lighter side.

4

The symbol < is used to show that one number is less than another.

5

If both sides have 4 cookies, we use the equal sign (=).

6

The solution to 2y - 5 ≥ 7 is y < 6.

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The inequality 4z < 20 means z < 5.

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The symbol ≥ means "less than or equal to."

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The equation 3x + 2 = 11 corresponds to the inequality 3x + 2 < 11.

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In the example, 10 ≥ 10 means both sides have the same number of cupcakes.

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