Understanding the Greater Than Symbol and Inequality Notation in Mathematics

Write an inequality to represent a number greater than 10

To represent a number greater than 10, we can use the inequality symbol ‘>’

To represent a number greater than 10, we can use the inequality symbol ‘>’. The inequality can be written as:

x > 10

Here, ‘x’ represents any number greater than 10. So, if a specific value is substituted in place of ‘x,’ then the value should be greater than 10 for the inequality to hold true.

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