Quantitative Aptitude – Inequality
Inequality is one of the most important topic in Quantitative Aptitude. Questions of inequality are often comes in competitive exams. Questions of this topic is not so hard to solve. You just need to learn this chapter very carefully.
Questions from this chapter is very common in competitive exams. Learn the basic ideas and formulas to understand inequality chapter well. This will help you to solve in equality questions in your examination.
What is Inequality ?
Definition: When the value of two different object is not matched, we can call it Inequality.
Let’s explain this.
Suppose, Aryan’s height (A) is bigger than Binod’s height (B). Then we can say that Aryan’s height and Binod’s height is not same or not equal.
∴ We can say that A ≠ B
Few other Symbols of Inequality
- A > B : Means, A is greater than B.
- A < B : Means, A is less than B.
- A ≥ B : Means, A is greater than or equal to B.
- A ≤ B : Means, A is less than or equal to B.
A > B (Greater Than)
We use a Greater than sign when one value is bigger than the other value.
- For Example: 25 > 17, 9 > 2, 287 > 111.
A < B (Less Than)
We use a Less than sign when one value is smaller than the other value.
- For Example: 17 < 25, 2 <9, 111 < 287.
A ≥ B (Greater Than or Equal to)
We use a Greater than Equal to sign when one value is bigger than or equal to the other value.
- For Example: Buildings ≥ 5.
A ≤ B (Less Than or Equal to)
We use a Less than sign when one value is smaller than or equal to the other value.
- For Example: Cars ≤ 10.
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