What is the difference between > and >> in the shell environment? Group of answer choices: > is used to compare numeric

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What is the difference between > and >> in the shell environment? Group of answer choices: > is used to compare numeric

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What is the difference
between > and >> in
the shell environment?
Group of answer choices:
> is used to compare numeric values, whereas >> is used
to concatenate strings.
> redirects output to a location, appending the content to
any previous content at that location. >> redirects output to
a location, overwriting any previous contents.
> redirects output to a location, overwriting any previous
contents. >> redirects output to a location, appending the
content to any previous content at that location.
> redirects input to a command, whereas >> redirects
input to a file.
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