Q. Complete the statements below by dragging the correct symbols into the spaces. You can use each symbol more than once.
Identify Symbols: First, let's identify the symbols we have to use. We might have symbols like <, >, =, +, −, ∗, /.
Evaluate First Statement: Now, let's look at the first statement and decide which symbol fits. For example, if the statement is "53", we could use ">" to make "5>3".
Evaluate Second Statement: For the second statement, we do the same. If it's "24", "<" would make "2<4".
Handle Equations: If there's an equation like "79", we might think to put "=", but that's incorrect because 7 is not equal to 9. So we'd use "<" or ">" depending on what's asked.
Continue Process: We continue this process for all statements, ensuring that each symbol creates a true mathematical statement.
Double-Check Statements: After filling in all the symbols, we double-check each statement to make sure they all make sense and are correct.
Provide Real Example: Oops, I just realized I didn't actually solve a specific problem with numbers and symbols. I need to provide a real example with actual statements to complete.
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