17. What is the name of each relationship. <1 and <2 <1 and <4 <1 and <5 <3 and <6
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Let's analyze each part individually: 1) and<3 4 This part represents the relationship between 3 and 4. The "<" symbol indicates that 3 is less than 4. So, the name of this relationship is "3 is less than 4". 2) and <4 < This part represents the relationship Show more…
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