Insert <, >, or = to make the sentence true.

SQR3 SQR7


A. >
B. <
C. =

C?

clearly not C.

3 < 7, so
√3 < √7

To determine whether SQR3 is greater than (>), less than (<), or equal to (=) SQR7, we need to compare the values of the numbers.

Since we don't have the actual values of SQR3 and SQR7, we can't directly compare them. However, if SQR3 is greater than SQR7, then it would be true that SQR3 > SQR7.

On the other hand, if SQR3 is less than SQR7, the statement SQR3 < SQR7 would be true.

If both SQR3 and SQR7 have the same value, then the statement SQR3 = SQR7 would be true.

Without additional information about the values of SQR3 and SQR7, we cannot determine which option (A, B, or C) is the correct answer.