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Challenge: Working with Comparison Operators

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Evaluate the following statements using comparison operators from the previous chapter and print the results:

  1. Is 2 the same as 4?
  2. Is 982*37 larger than 354*98?

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Challenge: Working with Comparison Operators

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Evaluate the following statements using comparison operators from the previous chapter and print the results:

  1. Is 2 the same as 4?
  2. Is 982*37 larger than 354*98?

Solution

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