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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

what do you call ">=" in english

If ">" means over, what do you call ">=" other than "over or equal"?
  

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Hi, I always hear > called a greater than symbol, and >= referred to as greater than or equal to . Clive

  • Hi, I always hear > called a greater than symbol, and >= referred to as greater than or equal to .
  • Clive
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Hi,

I always hear > called a greater than symbol, and >= referred to as greater than or equal to.

Clive
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Hello & thanks for the quick respond!

Do you have shorter word than "greater than or equal to". I just wonder because it could just be said by only one short word "??????" in my language.

Wee
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Hi,

I haven't heard one.

You could say 'not less than'.
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thanks for your help again. I'm really appreciated. Emotion: wink

Wee

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