Examples
- The expression "5 > 3" is evaluated as true.
- "5>=3" and "3<=5" are equivalent Boolean expressions, both of which are evaluated as true.
- Of course, most Boolean expressions will contain at least one variable (X > 3), and often more (X > Y).
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