What is your age range?
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i am 00 liner
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I mean if u are 5 u fall under all categories besides the last, but I mean obviously that they should build on each other
good thing im 6
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i simultaneously fall under <30 and <40
pls allow more than one option
I think it's what's closest to your age.
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good thing im 6
Then pls the < 10 category xD
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I think it's what's closest to your age.
No, it's a "smaller then" sign.
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Ramasson
Changed the title of the thread from “What is age range?” to “What is your age range?”. -
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Oops, I meant closest to what is true to your age...but it was just difficult for me to put into words.
Like if I'm understanding it right, I'm 16 so I would've voted for < 20 years, right?
Or if I was 8, I would've voted for < 10 years?
Yeah, just like in maths :)
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Yeah, just like in maths :)
It's been a few years since I did a lot with greater and less than symbols math-wise
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It's been a few years since I did a lot with greater and less than symbols math-wise
Aw, that is cute haha
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🤣🤣
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Aw, that is cute haha
Yep, it was Algebra I and I took that like 2 years ago
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<30
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< 40
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so far the age range is 20s to 30s!
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oop thank u i didnt notice that
lmaOOOO i keep forgetting if the gator eats the smaller or bigger number -
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oop thank u i didnt notice that
lmaOOOO i keep forgetting if the gator eats the smaller or bigger number<
Less than—the number on the left is less than the number on the right; 2 < 3
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Greater than—the number on the left is greater than the number on the right; 3 > 2
One of the best ways to memorize the greater than and less than signs is to imagine them as little alligators (or crocodiles), with the numbers on either side representing a number of fish. The alligator always wants to eat the larger number of fish, so whatever number the mouth is open toward is the larger number.
I just schooled yo ass
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But like
one end
Is literally larger
And that is
Where u put the larger number
And one is small
There u put small number
I swear are you all americans ore what
yeah american education taught us to relate the symbol to an aligator rather than what u just told me which makes way more sense im deadass i never heard it put that way KJFSDKJH
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Less than—the number on the left is less than the number on the right; 2 < 3
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Greater than—the number on the left is greater than the number on the right; 3 > 2
One of the best ways to memorize the greater than and less than signs is to imagine them as little alligators (or crocodiles), with the numbers on either side representing a number of fish. The alligator always wants to eat the larger number of fish, so whatever number the mouth is open toward is the larger number.
I just schooled yo ass
the alligator method is what got me here one day i will remember
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the alligator method is what got me here one day i will remember
i didn't learn the alligator method lol
i just googled it rofl
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yeah american education taught us to relate the symbol to an aligator rather than what u just told me which makes way more sense im deadass i never heard it put that way KJFSDKJH
Actually we also have the gator thingy here but like that is how it is taught to the 6 year olds in 1st grade xD
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30s
I think most users are in their early to mid 20s
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30s
I think most users are in their early to mid 20s
Yess
i think the whole format of an online forum doesn't cater to younger audiences
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nah im just bad at math lmao
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nah im just bad at math lmao
That is not math that is like daily life stuff what @.@
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well yes i know the less than and greater than signs lol
i am american i just didn't learn the "alligator" method
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well yes i know the less than and greater than signs lol
i am american i just didn't learn the "alligator" method
I am very relieved rn haha
i didn't expect these reactions xD
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