The following are NOT valid alternatives:
not more than (could be equal)
not as many as (could be less than or more than)
not as much as (could be less than or more than)
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No, 0.5 tonne is not less than 1 mg. Yes, 0.5 μg is less than 1 mg Without units on the 0.5 it is impossible to say!
4.23 is .1 more than .13
There are two ways to say the answer:#1). " 'X' an be anything you want. Whatever it is, 'y' is 9 more than 5 times it."#2). " 'Y' can be anything you want. Whatever it is, 'x' is 1.4 less than one fifth of it."Whichever way you choose to say it, there are an infinite number of examples of it.
less than,minus,decreased,or difference i think
Subtract = takeaway, find the difference, how many are left? less than
We can say that, politics then is different from the politics now, because, politics then was less democratic than politics now.
Neither. The correct phrase is "different from". The phrase "different than" is commonly used in the US, but it is not grammatically correct. 'Than' should only be used when degrees of comparison are applied, as in "less than", "fewer than" or "more than".
Crimson, scarlet, or maroon. Those are three different ways to say red in English.
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I would say less then.
some different ways are saw or looking,seeing or looked.
their that's all i know
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