1. The problem asks to write inequality statements as mathematical expressions.
2. Inequality statements compare two values using symbols: greater than ($>$), less than ($<$), greater than or equal to ($\geq$), and less than or equal to ($\leq$).
3. We translate each sentence into an inequality:
- "3 is greater than 2" becomes $3 > 2$
- "12 is greater than 8" becomes $12 > 8$
- "5 is less than or equal to 6" becomes $5 \leq 6$
- "9 is less than or equal to 9" becomes $9 \leq 9$
- "10 is less than 15" becomes $10 < 15$
- "20 is greater than 18" becomes $20 > 18$
- "7 is greater than or equal to 5" becomes $7 \geq 5$
- "2 is less than 4" becomes $2 < 4$
- "4 is less than 7" becomes $4 < 7$
- "6 is greater than 3" becomes $6 > 3$
4. These inequalities express the relationships clearly and are used in algebra to compare values.
Final answers:
$3 > 2$
$12 > 8$
$5 \leq 6$
$9 \leq 9$
$10 < 15$
$20 > 18$
$7 \geq 5$
$2 < 4$
$4 < 7$
$6 > 3$
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