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what is the ASCII value of less than symbol

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Answered by RoyalQueen007
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The less-than sign, <, is an original ASCII character (hex 3C, decimal 60). The less-than sign may be used for an approximation of the opening angle bracket, ⟨.

Answered by Anonymous
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The less-than sign, <, is an original ASCII character (hex 3C, decimal 60). The less-than sign may be used for an approximation of the opening angle bracket, ⟨.

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