fix(learn): Remove unnecessary inline code tag in challenge (#41428)
* remove unnecessary inline code tag * Update curriculum/challenges/english/02-javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/basic-javascript/comparison-with-the-less-than-or-equal-to-operator.md Co-authored-by: Randell Dawson <5313213+RandellDawson@users.noreply.github.com> * improve challenge wording * improve challenge wording * keep wording consistency * keep wording consistency between similar challenges Co-authored-by: Randell Dawson <5313213+RandellDawson@users.noreply.github.com>pull/41440/head
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The greater than operator (`>`) compares the values of two numbers. If the number to the left is greater than the number to the right, it returns `true`. Otherwise, it returns `false`.
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Like the equality operator, greater than operator will convert data types of values while comparing.
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Like the equality operator, the greater than operator will convert data types of values while comparing.
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**Examples**
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The greater than or equal to operator (`>=`) compares the values of two numbers. If the number to the left is greater than or equal to the number to the right, it returns `true`. Otherwise, it returns `false`.
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Like the equality operator, the `>=` will convert data types while comparing.
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Like the equality operator, the greater than or equal to operator will convert data types while comparing.
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# --description--
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The <dfn>less than</dfn> operator (`<`) compares the values of two numbers. If the number to the left is less than the number to the right, it returns `true`. Otherwise, it returns `false`. Like the equality operator, <dfn>less than</dfn> operator converts data types while comparing.
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The less than operator (`<`) compares the values of two numbers. If the number to the left is less than the number to the right, it returns `true`. Otherwise, it returns `false`. Like the equality operator, the less than operator converts data types while comparing.
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# --description--
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The less than or equal to operator (`<=`) compares the values of two numbers. If the number to the left is less than or equal to the number to the right, it returns `true`. If the number on the left is greater than the number on the right, it returns `false`. Like the equality operator, `less than or equal to` converts data types.
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The less than or equal to operator (`<=`) compares the values of two numbers. If the number to the left is less than or equal to the number to the right, it returns `true`. If the number on the left is greater than the number on the right, it returns `false`. Like the equality operator, the less than or equal to operator converts data types.
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# --description--
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The strict inequality operator (`!==`) is the logical opposite of the strict equality operator. It means "Strictly Not Equal" and returns `false` where strict equality would return `true` and *vice versa*. Strict inequality will not convert data types.
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The strict inequality operator (`!==`) is the logical opposite of the strict equality operator. It means "Strictly Not Equal" and returns `false` where strict equality would return `true` and *vice versa*. The strict inequality operator will not convert data types.
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