When we compare two numbers, we use the "less than" symbol to show that the first number is smaller than the second number. The "less than" symbol is denoted by "<". For example, if we compare the numbers 3 and 5, we would write it as:
3 < 5
This statement reads as "3 is less than 5".
1. 2 < 4 - This statement is true because 2 is less than 4.
2. 7 < 3 - This statement is false because 7 is not less than 3.