Try the greater than sign > with an equal sign for "greater than or equal to" which translates to "at least"
x >= 90
though if there were the right symbols, I would just put a line under the greater than sign to signify the potential equality.
The > sign is actually an aligator. It is opening its mouth to the larger item.
x < 90 means that x is less than 90. The aligator is thinking of eating the 90 instead.
2007-09-15 15:56:26
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answered by drslowpoke 5
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x >= 90
its the greater than or equal to sign
can't show it here but it is this sign (>) and a single line under it
because if the least possible number for x is 90 then the rest possible values of x should be higher than ninety
2007-09-15 23:03:24
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answer #2
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answered by devilishlyangelic91 2
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I think the sign can be like this:
x>=90
This means x is at least = 90
or larger than 90... ^ ^
2007-09-15 23:33:21
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont believe there is an at least. I would use the "greater than or equal to" sign it is < with a line on top.
2007-09-15 22:54:39
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answer #4
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answered by Van is due 5/8/08! 5
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it is the shark sign! the shark always tries to eat the bigger side.
See 20>10 Twenty is greater than 10
It could also read 10<20 Ten is less than twenty.
If you put a line under the sign it means "or equal to"
2007-09-15 22:54:42
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answer #5
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answered by niffer 3
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You'd put X is greater than or equal to 90
Xâ¥90
2007-09-15 22:54:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't it > = (greater than, or equal to)
2007-09-15 22:54:45
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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x => 90
x is equal to or greater than... is the same as
x is at least...
2007-09-15 22:54:00
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answer #8
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answered by Pakyuol 7
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â¤
2007-09-15 22:54:16
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answered by The Glorious S.O.B. 7
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=d
2007-09-15 22:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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