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BP877 on 2020-07-30 06:23:56 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Left examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point on the spectrum separating the sides lands between them. Right examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point is the entirety of one of the sides (always the left side, for clarity).

Only less-than vs. greater-than Problems may have imprecise (right-BP876) dividing point between sides.

EXAMPLE

BP877 on 2020-07-30 06:13:18 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Left examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point on the spectrum separating the sides lands between them. Right examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point is one of the sides (always the left side, for clarity).

Only less-than vs. greater-than Problems may have imprecise (right-BP876) dividing point between sides.

EXAMPLE

BP877 on 2020-07-30 06:12:59 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point on the spectrum separating the sides lands between them. Right examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point is one of the sides (always the left side, for clarity).

Only less-than vs. greater-than Problems may have imprecise (right-BP876) division between sides.

EXAMPLE

BP877 on 2020-07-30 06:04:03 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point on the spectrum separating the sides lands between them. Right examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point is one of the sides (always the left side, for clarity).

EXAMPLE

BP877 on 2020-07-30 06:03:47 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Left examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point on the spectrum separating the sides lands between them. Right examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point is one of the sides (always left for clarity).

EXAMPLE

BP877 on 2020-07-30 06:03:25 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Left examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point on the spectrum separating the sides lands between them. Right examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point is one of the sides (always left).

EXAMPLE

BP877 on 2020-07-30 06:02:49 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Left examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point on the spectrum separating the sides lands between them. Right examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point is one of the sides (left).

EXAMPLE

BP877 on 2020-07-30 06:02:14 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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"Less than vs. greater than" (or vice versa) vs. "equal to vs. greater than" (or less than).

COMMENTS

Left examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point on the spectrum between the sides lands between them. Right examples are quantity-comparison Problems in which the dividing point is one of the sides (left).

EXAMPLE

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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EX7275
   

EX7271
   

EX7241
   

EX7242
   

EX7312
   

EX7313
 

-DATA

 

EX7314
   

EX7315
   

EX7316
   

EX7317
   

EX7318
   

EX7290
 

BP877 on 2020-07-25 02:21:37 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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CROSSREFS

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REMOVE

           

BP877 on 2020-07-07 06:55:50 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP877 on 2020-07-07 06:54:59 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Metaworld Bongard Problems for sub-worlds of graph with no line crossings (BP876) vs. other metaworld Bongard Problems.

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AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks


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