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The Greater Than sign (>) is an example of
operator.

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Answer:

logical

Explanation:

the greater than sign (>) is an example of logical operator.

A > sign asks if the first value is greater than the second value. That is, is the value or expression to the left of the > sign greater than the value or expression to the right side? For example, the statement (A > B) is true if A is greater than B

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