If you see it as a function of height, the left side of < has a smaller height than the right side
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Crocodile want to eat cactus ?
That is exactly how it is taught. Goog job.
MesseR Rechts, GabeL Links.
Every single time when setting up dishes on the table.
That's exactly the same level as the crocodile mnemonic.
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Indicative of the fact this approach is counterintuitive to our thinking, but we're too stupid to adopt a new way to show it.
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Say it in English grammar "GREATER than" means greater number first. And vice versa.
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